Ioco, Port Moody Explained

Ioco is an area of Port Moody, British Columbia, located on the northern shore of the Burrard Inlet. Ioco, an abbreviation of Imperial Oil Corporation,[1] was originally a townsite for an Imperial Oil refinery.

The refinery began operation in January 1915. By 1917, there were 200 people living in a shack town, which had a school and two grocery stores. The company wanted to buy land from the Federal government to build a townsite, but due to the land being a military reserve they refused. Instead they bought land from a private seller. The land was cleared and construction on houses began in 1920. In all there were 83 houses built. The townsite also had a grocery store, community hall, a tennis court and lawn bowling green, and two churches.

As of 2015, the Ioco townsite has been sold to a Vancouver developer.[2] [3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Industry Profiles - Imperial Oil. City of Port Moody . January 2, 2014.
  2. Web site: Ioco Townsite sold to novice developer. January 15, 2015.
  3. Web site: Metro Vancouver land package including Ioco townsite sold . January 15, 2015.