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College Park & Glenayre: Underrated Gems Near Burnaby

April 8, 2025

Detached family homes in College Park neighbourhood, Port Moody

Tucked into the western edge of Port Moody, just before the border with Burnaby, College Park and Glenayre are two neighbourhoods that often fly under the radar — but they absolutely shouldn’t. These established communities offer something increasingly rare in the Lower Mainland: quiet streets, generous lots, mature trees, and a true sense of community, all while staying remarkably close to transit, schools, and urban amenities.

Surrounded by forested hills and just minutes from SFU, Rocky Point, and multiple SkyTrain stations, these neighbourhoods give residents access to nature and the city in equal measure. While newer, higher-density developments are transforming nearby areas, College Park and Glenayre remain refreshingly grounded. They’ve kept their original charm — and that’s exactly what makes them stand out.

You’ll find neighbours chatting over the fence, kids walking to school, and families gathering at the Glenayre Community Centre for seasonal events. There’s a lived-in warmth here — the kind that makes it easy to picture yourself staying long-term.

Whether you’re a first-time buyer, a young family searching for space, or someone who wants a quieter pace without leaving the city behind, College Park and Glenayre offer a rare blend of livability and long-term value. And once you discover them, it’s easy to wonder why they aren’t talked about more often.

Glenayre Community Centre

A Location That’s Hard to Beat

What makes these neiWhat makes College Park and Glenayre so special isn’t just their peaceful vibe — it’s how incredibly connected they are. These neighbourhoods sit right beside Burnaby Mountain, offering quick access to SFU (Simon Fraser University), plus scenic hiking and biking trails that locals enjoy year-round.

And despite their tucked-away feel, you’re only minutes from everything you need:

  • SkyTrain access via Moody Centre or Burquitlam Station, making commutes to Burnaby, Coquitlam, or downtown Vancouver easy
  • The West Coast Express, which gets you to Waterfront Station in about 25 minutes
  • Barnet Highway, which connects drivers quickly to Vancouver and other major routes
  • Local shops, cafés, and restaurants in Port Moody, Burnaby Heights, and Coquitlam’s Como Lake area

The convenience here is real. You can go from a quiet morning walk through the trails to grabbing coffee in Newport Village, then be on a SkyTrain to downtown — all within the same hour.

Whether you’re commuting to work or simply want flexibility, these neighbourhoods strike that rare balance of tranquility and accessibility. And if you’re curious about what’s currently available in the area, feel free to browse our latest Port Moody real estate listings to see what’s on the market nearby.

Mature Trees, Wide Lots, and Mountain Views

The homes in College Park and Glenayre reflect their mid-century roots, with many properties built between the 1950s and 1970s. These aren’t cookie-cutter houses — they have character. Many of them sit on large, gently sloped lots with wide front yards, long driveways, and mature landscaping that gives the neighbourhood its classic, established charm.

You’ll see a variety of homes: some in near-original condition with charming retro details, others fully renovated with open-concept interiors, and even a handful of newer builds where older homes have been replaced. It’s this mix of eras and styles that gives the area its appeal — whether you’re a renovator, an investor, or someone looking for a move-in-ready home, there’s likely something here that fits.

What truly elevates the experience of living here, though, are the views. Depending on the property, you might look out at Burrard Inlet, catch a peek of downtown Vancouver on a clear day, or enjoy the tree-lined slopes of Burnaby Mountain right from your living room window.

The neighbourhood layout itself encourages privacy and calm. Streets are wide and gently curved, often ending in quiet cul-de-sacs. It’s not uncommon to find trails tucked between houses, connecting you to greenbelts or playgrounds without needing to cross a major road. Many homes back directly onto forested areas, giving you the kind of serene backyard that feels miles away from the city — even though you’re only minutes from it.

Even the sounds here are different. You’ll hear birds in the morning, kids playing after school, and the occasional dog walker saying hello. There’s a rhythm to daily life in College Park and Glenayre that feels slower and more grounded — a welcome change from the faster pace of the surrounding urban areas.

Glenayre Elementary School

Family-Focused, With Great Schools Nearby

Both neighbourhoods are known for being family-friendly, thanks to the quiet streets, strong sense of community, and access to quality schools. Local options include:

  • Glenayre Elementary (offering French Immersion)
  • Seaview Community School
  • Port Moody Secondary (with the IB program)

Parks, playgrounds, and walking trails are all nearby, making it easy for families to get outdoors and stay active. The Glenayre Community Centre also hosts local programs and events throughout the year, giving residents a chance to connect and build roots.

Real Estate in College Park & Glenayre

While much of Port Moody has seen steady price growth in recent years, College Park and Glenayre still offer relatively good value — especially when you consider the lot sizes, location, and long-term potential. Most homes in these neighbourhoods are detached, with classic architecture and floor plans that lend themselves well to both families and investors.

Many properties include basement suites or secondary units, making them ideal for multigenerational living or additional rental income. Because these homes were originally built on larger lots, there’s often room for additions, laneway homes, or creative outdoor upgrades — a rare opportunity in today’s tighter markets.

What makes this area especially interesting for buyers is that it’s still somewhat overlooked. While newer condo developments and high-density projects in other parts of Port Moody get more attention, College Park and Glenayre quietly continue to attract buyers who value space, privacy, and a more traditional neighbourhood feel.

Homes here don’t stay on the market long, and as many long-term residents begin to downsize, we’re starting to see new opportunities for fresh ownership. Whether you’re looking for a place to call home or thinking about investing in an area with strong fundamentals, these neighbourhoods deserve a closer look.

Interested in knowing what your home is worth? Get a free home evaluation here — no pressure, just honest advice backed by local experience.

A Quiet Lifestyle With Urban Convenience

Living in College Park or Glenayre means enjoying the best of both worlds: quiet, residential streets and quick access to city life. On any given weekend, you might head to Rocky Point for ice cream and a walk, drive to Burnaby for errands, or hop on the SkyTrain into Vancouver — all within 15 minutes.

You’re also just a short drive from:

  • Newport Village and Suter Brook shops
  • Port Moody’s Brewer’s Row for craft beer lovers
  • Belcarra Regional Park and Buntzen Lake for nature escapes
  • Coquitlam Centre for major retail shopping

It’s the kind of place where you can step back from the hustle but never feel disconnected.

Who’s Moving Here?

These neighbourhoods appeal to:

  • Young families looking for space, schools, and safety
  • Professionals who want a short commute without downtown prices
  • Investors seeking solid long-term potential
  • Locals who grew up in the area and want to return

As nearby areas like Burquitlam and Moody Centre become more dense and fast-paced, College Park and Glenayre continue to offer room to breathe — and a feeling of home that’s getting harder to find.

Final Thoughts

College Park and Glenayre may not always be the first names that come up when people talk about Port Moody real estate, but they should be. These are the kinds of neighbourhoods that surprise you with their quiet charm, walkability, mountain views, and unbeatable location near Burnaby and Vancouver.

If you’re looking for a place that’s close to the action but still feels calm, welcoming, and full of potential, these West Port Moody gems deserve a spot at the top of your list.

Want to learn more about available homes or curious what your home might be worth in this area? Get in touch with us — we’d be happy to help.

About ABODE Real Estate Group

ABODE Real Estate Group are a real estate team composed of Jon Marshall PREC & Forrest Missar, based in the Greater Vancouver Area, with a main focus on the Tri-Cities, Pitt Meadows & Maple Ridge. We are consistent top performers, placing in the Medallion Club Top 10% every year we’ve been in operation.

Our focus is to help buyers and sellers make informed decisions and achieve a better lifestyle through their real estate transaction. Whether it’s a downsize, upsize, your first purchase, or investment, your main goals are our main goals, and your satisfaction is paramount to us.

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