
The town of Sechelt is located on narrow strip of land that lies between Georgia Strait and the Sechelt Inlet, also called the "Inland Sea." Sechelt is the geographical centre of the Lower Sunshine Coast, an access point for multiple destinations on the beautiful Sunshine Coast of British Columbia.
The Tzoonie Outdoor Adventures vacation cabin rental and wilderness resort offers all guests a free, roundtrip 45-minute boat ride from the Porpoise Bay docks in Sechelt to the Tzoonie resort. The scenic boat tour is free with your cottage accommodations.
The town of Sechelt is centrally located on the Sunshine Coast, which is just north of the metropolitan city of Vancouver in the Canadian province of British Columbia.
Sechelt is the service centre for the Sunshine Coast. Sechelt covers approximately 4,008 hectares of land, extending from, but not including the communities of Halfmoon Bay and Roberts Creek.
Neighbourhoods:
- Downtown/Village
- Selma Park
- Davis Bay
- Wilson Creek
- West Sechelt
- East Porpoise Bay
- Sandy Hook
- West Porpoise Bay
- Tuwanek
DRIVING DIRECTIONS
To get to Sechelt, take the Sunshine Coast ferry From the Horseshoe Bay ferry terminal in West Vancouver take the ferry across Horshoe Bay to the Langdale terminal.
BC Ferries website: www.bcferries.bc.ca
(Reserve your ferry tickets online!)
After you arrive in Langdale, continue forward up the hill on the bypass road to reach Highway 101. Turn right and continue through the town of Gibsons. Head north until you pass Roberts Creek (14 km from Langdale) and arrive at Sechelt (23 km from Langdale).
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