Coordinates: 49°28′27″N 123°45′15″W / 49.47417°N 123.75417°W / 49.47417; -123.75417 The District Municipality of Sechelt /ˈsiːʃɛlt/ is located on the lower Sunshine Coast of British Columbia. Approximately 50 km northwest of Vancouver, it is accessible from mainland British Columbia by a 40-minute ferry trip between Horseshoe Bay and Langdale, and a 25-minute drive from Langdale along Highway 101, also known as the Sunshine Coast Highway. The name Sechelt is derived from the Sechelt language word, shishalh, the name of the First Nations people who first settled the area thousands of years ago.
Restaurants in Sechelt
5.0 based on 130 reviews
Talaysay Tours has been providing tours and authentic cultural experiences since 2002. We have activities, tours and experiences for all ages and groups. Our activities include Talking Trees Walking Tours and Spoken Treasures Walkinng Tours, nature and history walks, hikes, snowshoe tours and indigenous cultural events and performances. Stanley Park, Vancouver and North Vancouver is our primary location.
5.0 based on 123 reviews
Spectacular West Coast BC scenery is offered in a 2 hour kayak tour in Sechelt Inlet. Our friendly, knowledgeable guides will take you and your family on a scenic 2 hour tour from our bay and around the Lamb Islets where you can see eagles flying overhead and curious seals popping up. Sechelt Inlet also boasts visits from white sided dolphins and Orca/Killer Whales. The Adventure starts here! We also offer rentals from 1 hour to multi day rentals. We are at the gateway to Sechelt Inlet Marine Parks where you will find 9 boat access only campsites that are free! We have kayaks, canoes and paddle boards for rent as well as kayak tours and Zodiac Nature Tours...call us and let us help you plan your next adventure.
5.0 based on 52 reviews
Sea kayaks, stand up paddle boards and canoe rentals. Kayak lessons and guided tours available for all levels of kayaking and outdoor adventurists. Half day to 10 day expeditions. Operating on the Sunshine Coast since 1998.
4.5 based on 172 reviews
We enjoyed this campground so much we stayed 2 extra nights. Sites are very much in the trees so we did not use our solar panels much! Sites nicely spaced out. Washroom and showers super clean. Notice some reviews state they are upset that there are no individual firepits but that did not bother us at all. Good value for money and plenty to do in the area.
4.5 based on 21 reviews
4.5 based on 27 reviews
Located right on Hwy 101 you can’t miss Davis Bay Beach. It’s mostly a typically BC west coast pebble beach but at the south end at low tide there is a huge stretch of sand. When the tide comes in after the sand has soaked in the sunlight the water is beautifully warm for swimming. The kilometre or so boardwalk (sidewalk actually) is lined with many funky restaurants and coffee shops.
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