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Pier West: Move-In Ready Waterfront Homes Now Selling in New Westminster

If you’ve been waiting for the perfect riverfront condo — one that’s finished, beautifully built, and ready for you to move in — Pier West by Bosa Development might be the opportunity you've been waiting for.

This signature project is now officially launched with completed homes available for immediate possession — a rare offering when purchasing directly from a developer in a tower of this caliber.


Skip the Wait — Buy Direct from the Developer

It’s common for buyers in new high-rise communities to purchase years in advance during the presale phase, often without stepping foot in a finished unit until long after their deposit is paid. Not so with Pier West.

Here, you’re buying directly from the developer — but the homes are already built. That means:

  • No waiting for construction to complete

  • No guessing what your view, layout, or finishings will be

  • Immediate move-in possibilities

  • Greater room for negotiation and potential buyer incentives

Prices start at:

  • $620,900 for 1-bedrooms

  • $792,900 for 2-bedrooms

  • $937,900 for 3-bedrooms
    (All subject to 5% GST)

With current market conditions and the developer now holding finished inventory, there may be additional flexibility available — a conversation worth having if you’re interested.


A Landmark Address on the New West Waterfront

Located at 710 Quayside Drive, Pier West is the tallest waterfront residential tower in Metro Vancouver. Designed by world-renowned architect Hossein Amanat, the buildings are a striking presence on the Fraser River, with tiered balconies and glass façades that echo the flow of the river below.

The setting is unbeatable:

  • Steps from the 2.5 km waterfront esplanade

  • Walkable to SkyTrain, shops, groceries, restaurants, and cafes

  • Future waterfront retail and park space right at your doorstep

Whether you work in Burnaby, play in Vancouver, or visit family in Surrey, Pier West’s central location makes it easy to get anywhere.


Elevated Interiors, Premium Amenities

Inside, homes are generously sized with:

  • Floor-to-ceiling windows and large patios

  • Stosa Cucine Italian kitchens

  • Quartz waterfall countertops & Bosch appliances

  • Heated bathroom floors and spa-like ensuites

Each home includes 1 parking stall and 1 storage locker, and residents enjoy full access to the Pier West Owner’s Club:

  • Expansive social lounge and dining space

  • River-view fitness centre

  • Concierge service and secure parcel delivery

  • Third-floor outdoor terrace with firetable


We’re Booking Private Tours Now

As REALTORS® working in the New Westminster market, we’d love to walk you through Pier West if you’re considering a move. Whether you’re downsizing, investing, or seeking a lifestyle upgrade, these homes offer immediate value in a location that’s only getting better.


Curious about the floorplans or want a copy of the full brochure? Get in touch — we’re happy to send details and help you explore your options.

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New Outdoor Fitness Stations Coming to Queensborough’s Komagata Maru Trail


New Westminster’s Parks and Recreation Department is set to install a trio of inclusive, accessible outdoor fitness stations along the Komagata Maru Perimeter Trail — with construction beginning this spring.


A Healthier Trail for All

Queensborough residents and visitors to New Westminster’s Komagata Maru Perimeter Trail can look forward to a new addition this summer: a thoughtfully designed outdoor fitness circuit aimed at promoting wellness, inclusion, and community use. The City of New Westminster is rolling out a new initiative that will see the installation of three outdoor fitness stations along the popular trail.

Planned by the City’s Parks and Recreation Department, the project is part of a broader commitment to improve local amenities and encourage accessible, active lifestyles for all. Construction is expected to begin in April 2025, with completion anticipated by early summer.

*Photos by City of New Westminster


Three New Fitness Stations, Four Pieces of Equipment

The fitness circuit will be distributed across three stations, featuring four pieces of exercise equipment designed to cater to a wide range of users — from seasoned fitness enthusiasts to those rehabilitating from injuries or living with disabilities.

Station 1: Pull-Up Bars

Located at a height of 240 cm, these bars are tailored for upper body strength workouts like pull-ups, assisted pull-ups, and hanging leg raises. This station encourages functional fitness with a straightforward but effective piece of equipment.

Station 2: Parallel Bars

This station emphasizes inclusivity. Designed for people of all ability levels, including wheelchair users, the parallel bars support exercises such as dips, modified pull-ups, and step-through lunges. It's a space where beginners, seniors, and rehab users can safely engage in movement and strength-building.

Station 3: Elliptical Machine and Hand Cycler

Offering a dual setup, this station supports both cardiovascular health and accessibility:

  • Elliptical Machine: A low-impact option that works the lower body, arms, and core, while also aiding in balance and coordination.

  • Hand Cycler: Another wheelchair-accessible feature, this tool allows users to work on cardio fitness and upper body strength, regardless of mobility level.

Each station will be installed with rubber surfacing, improving comfort and safety for all users, including those using mobility aids.


Adapting to the Landscape

While the fitness equipment plans remain unchanged, the original installation sites had to be revised due to unexpected access issues identified by the project contractor. The updated locations — still along the Komagata Maru Trail — were selected to preserve user safety and equipment function. A map showing these revised placements exists but was not included in the initial release.

During construction, expect intermittent disruptions to parts of the trail. Temporary closures may occur to accommodate construction vehicle access, but detour signage will be clearly posted. The City has committed to minimizing impacts wherever possible and keeping trail access open for the majority of users during the build.


Honouring History with a Healthier Future

Beyond its fitness-focused upgrades, the Komagata Maru Perimeter Trail stands as a powerful memorial. It commemorates the 1914 arrival — and rejection — of the S.S. Komagata Maru and its South Asian passengers, who were denied entry into Canada under exclusionary immigration laws supported at the time by New Westminster's city leadership.

In September 2021, New Westminster City Council formally apologized for its role in upholding those racist policies. The naming of the trail and nearby ferry docks serves as a reminder of that dark chapter in Canadian history, and a public commitment to equity, remembrance, and inclusion.

The outdoor fitness stations are an extension of that vision — transforming the trail into not only a place for reflection, but also for community wellness, activity, and connection.

Curious how inclusive projects like this could shape Queensborough’s future? We’re keeping a close eye on developments like this so our clients stay informed — and inspired. Want to be one of them?

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