A haven for enthusiasts of adventure in all its forms. Encounter a diverse array of extraordinary outdoor pursuits, delve into the richness of Indigenous culture, and relish our serene rural lifestyle shaped by a thriving community of artists, artisans, and innovative minds.
Roberts Creek, an eclectic artistic community with approximately 3,000 full-time residents. Situated between Gibsons and Sechelt the region boasts numerous cultural and natural points of interest. Notable attractions include the Roberts Creek Mandala and the picturesque waterfalls found at Cliff Gilker Park.
Sechelt is situated within the ancestral lands of the shíshálh Nation, encompassing not only the identity of a people but also that of a community, a peninsula, and an inlet. With approximately 10,000 full time residents Sechelt serves as a fantastic adventure hub for folks looking to explore the Sunshine Coast.
Gibsons serves as the gateway to the Sunshine Coast for numerous individuals, as it is conveniently accessed via a brief 40-minute ferry journey from West Vancouver to the Langdale Ferry Terminal. Those familiar with the CBC TV show "The Beachcombers" may identify elements of Gibsons, including the renowned restaurant Molly's Reach, featured in the series.
While many people visit for the plethora of things to see and do, others visit to simply enjoy the laid-back vibe and soak in a legendary west coast sunset or two. Either way, you’ll never run out of things to do on the Sunshine Coast.
Whether you're hiking along rugged trails, kayaking in crystal-clear waters, or savoring locally sourced cuisine, the Sunshine Coast promises an unforgettable escape. Come and discover the warmth of our community, the richness of our landscapes, and the magic that makes this corner of British Columbia truly exceptional.