The Port Moody Curling Club (PMCC)  is a non-profit organisation representing curlers at the Pacific Coast Terminals Curling Centre, within the Port Moody Recreation Complex. It was founded in 1975 with Norm Sherling as its first President. The Club is a community oriented organisation with specific emphasis on social curling.

The Club is located in beautiful Port Moody at the east end of scenic Vancouver Harbour. The rink is at 300 Ioco Road next to City Hall and the Library. The modern facility features an upstairs viewing lounge (The Ice House Lounge) which overlooks six sheets of ice.

PMCC has around 350 members and always looks to increase this. The Club encourages curling at all levels of interest and skill, and serves the Tri-Cities area with Mixed, Seniors, Mens and Junior leagues. New members and beginners are always welcome. There is a Curl Canada instruction weekend, held before the start of each season, from which beginners can be integrated into leagues. The Club also hosts a variety of bonspiels throughout each season.

In 2002, the Club's rocks were re-surfaced with a new porcelain base in order to help extend their lifespan. And in 2003, with assistance from the City of Port Moody, the Club acquired a Nipper and a Scraper.

In 2010, the Club's rocks were flipped to run on the granite side. The porcelain part is now on the top.

 
Curl BC - One House, Great Delivery
A Member Club
City of Port Moody - City of the Arts Canadian Curling Association