Brew Spots
All the best spots to park your bike.
The Breweries
The Tri-Cities are host to fourteen fantastic breweries (so far!) and we’ve condensed all that awesomeness into a short profile of key info for each one. Have a scroll through, search for your favourite or find something new!
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Boardwalk Brewing
…And the award for the best rack in the Tri-Cities goes to…Boardwalk Brewing! The only Tri-City brewery to feature not one but two bike racks means there’s always a spot for you (or at least your ride) at Boardwalk. A relatively new brewery, Boardwalk have been slowly expanding their range of core beers, which now […]
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Brave Brewing Co.
Brave Brewing may be the newest brewery on the row, but everything feels polished, poised and purposeful. Their large covered patio is a warm and welcoming space even in the rainy throes of winter. Long tables let you meet with old friends, and the benches that circle the fire pit are great for making new […]
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Fraser Mills Fermentation Co.
This warm, welcoming brewery has a thriving ecosystem of their very own. When you step into the doors you get that feeling that you’re being welcomed into a rustic small town pub that you’ve been going to for years. Fraser Mills has cultivated a space that welcomes the community and encourages togetherness and the arts. […]
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Mariner Brewing Co.
“Set no path, never be lost”. Inspired by the space exploration of the 60’s, Mariner give us some beers that are ‘out of this world’ (aha ha). But seriously, set a path to mariner brewing and enjoy their rather unique range of beers. With a selection of classics (IPA, NEIPA, WCIPA, etc…), low gravity options, […]
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Moody Ales & Co
Sitting at the quieter, West end of ‘The Row’, Moody Ales has a real old-world, rustic feel to it. A small brewery with most of the seating literally in the middle of the brewery floor, Moody Ales has plenty of character. The unique feature of Moody compared to it’s brewer’s row brethren is its cask […]
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Northpaw Brew Co.
Sat just back from the PoCo Traboulay Trail at Freemont Village, Northpaw is another popular pitstop along the Nurburgring of the Tri-Cities. If a cream ale is your thing then Northpaw is the brewery for you. Generally favouring lighter beers over the strong, heavily hopped brews prevalent in other breweries, Northpaw is a good stop […]
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Patina Brewing Co.
With the motto of “Friendships Forged” it’s no surprise that Patina have taken their two main themes and forged a great friendship between them – beer and BBQ. Being just a stone’s throw from the PoCo trail and a half-way distance between the Tri-City’s two beer hubs – Brewer’s Row and Freemont Village – Patina […]
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PoCo Brothers / The Cat & Fiddle
While often overlooked when talking about the breweries of the Tri-Cities, PoCo Brothers have carved out a name for themselves with the Cat & Fiddle Pub. A lively hotspot for music, sports, bar games, pub grub and good times, the Cat & Fiddle is a great place for a beer, a hangout, and plate of […]
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Rewind Beer Co.
Despite being one of the youngest breweries in the Tri-Cities, Rewind pays homage to everything 80s, 90s and 00s. Sister brewery to the highly successful Parkside, Rewind provides its own variety of fun with retro artwork, neon lights and a very sleek, bar feel. Rewind, being very new, offers a brew list with a lot […]
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Taylight Brewing
Nestled just between the PoCo Trabulay Trail and the Mary Hill Bypass, it’s easy to accidentally miss Taylight as you cycle the well-trodden path, but that would be a mistake. Taylight has a charm that is warm and welcoming. The small taproom is all about the beer – you walk in to a view of […]
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The Parkside Brewery
True to its name and situated next to the beautiful Rocky Point park, this classic brewery lies at the heart of brewery row. In the summer their patio juts out into the eb and flow of a beautiful Port Moody day inviting all those that pass by into their welcoming garage doors. Just as you […]
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Tinhouse Brewing Co.
Located on the Pitt River dykes / PoCo trail, Tinhouse Brewing is THE place for cyclists on a sunny day! Good luck finding a spot in their rack. Tinhouse runs the classic combination of brewery and food trucks on the weekends, with the added bonus of being able to order in from Emilio Finatti pizza […]
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Twin Sails
Regularly voted among the best breweries in the Fraser Valley, Twin Sails is well worth a try. This brewery has a good amount of charm and beer to match. The rustic taproom feels like the kitchen of an old Tudor house – mostly unpolished wood and with a low ceiling. The only thing that would […]
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Yellow Dog Brewing Co.
A long standing stomping ground for the locals, there’s always a bike group meeting after a long ride, a running group catching their breath and re-hydrating, or a birthday party – beckoning in people from all corners to celebrate over a delicious pint. Walk all the way to the back (stopping by the bar to […]
The Coffee Shops
The Tri-Cities are also home to some fantastic spots for a hot drink and a tasty treat.
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