Region: Sunshine Coast Parks
The Sunshine Coast is a short and relaxing ferry ride (www.bcferries.bc.ca) from Metro-Vancouver or Comox-Vancouver Island. Enjoy sandy beaches, old growth forests, marine life, tidal pools, coves, and tons of family friendly community activities! Porpoise Bay also has a creek and estuary to discover and Inland Lake boasts a wheelchair accessible trail around the entire lake. First Nations culture also thrives on the Sunshine Coast, with historic sites like the seashell middens of Saltery Bay and the Tems Swiya Museum, home to objects and historical artifacts of the Sechelt First Nation. There is something for everyone to enjoy on the Sunshine Coast!

Okeover Arm
This site is a good family camping area and is also often used as a starting point for kayakers heading out to Desolation Sound.
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Desolation Sound Marine
This marine park is a paddler’s paradise with endless coves and islands to explore. It is also popular with boaters and yachters who have access to stern ties in many […]
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Plumper Cove Marine
Paddle, power or sail to Plumper Cove Marine Park and enjoy one of the most beautiful settings in the region. Water taxi service is available from Gibsons. Docking is available […]
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Smuggler Cove Marine
A small picturesque all-weather anchorage on the south side of Sechelt Peninsula near Secret Cove.
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Skookumchuck Narrows
Trails and viewing areas allow visitors to experience the incredible power of the turbulent tidal rapids.
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Sargeant Bay
Splendid ocean beaches, rocky headlands, lagoons and forests. Excellent for walking and nature viewing.
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Saltery Bay
Scuba diving provides a close-up look at the abundant marine life and a 3-metre bronze mermaid statue.
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Roberts Creek
At low tide the cobblestone ocean beach is fantastic for sea stars, mussels and oysters as well as watching whales and seals offshore.
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Coastal family-oriented park and an excellent base camp for paddlers exploring the Sechelt Inlet.
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Inland Lake
There are drive-in and walk-in campsites available at this park, as well as opportunities for swimming, cycling, fishing, canoeing and boating (less than 10 hp).
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