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Ferry to Saltery Bay and Powell River
Princess Louisa Inlet Agamemnon Bay Egmont Rd
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West Lake
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Blind Bay
Ambrose Lake Ecological Reserve
Mackechnie Lake
Secret Bay
Brown Lake
Waugh Lake
Dan Bosch Park
Ambrose Lake
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Marine and air access to world famous Princess Louisa Inlet is offered by several operators who depart from the Sunshine Coast.
Ferry to Saltery Bay and Powell River
Annis Bay Vanguard Bay
Skookumchuck Provincial Park
Klein Lake
Ruby Lake
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WARNING: Boaters beware of tidal rips. Green Bay
Ruby Lake Park
Mt. Steele 1650m (5412 ft)
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Sechelt FSR
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Sergeant Bay
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Roberts Creek Loop
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Wilson East FSR Trail Bay
MERRY ISLAND
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Fishing Swimming
Cabin Backcountry skiing
Kayaking
Bird watching
Hwy 101
Secondary Roads
Viewpoint
Rough Roads
Picnic facilities
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Main Logging Roads
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23 km
(14.4 mi)
Davis Bay
24 km
(15 mi)
Trout Lake Road / Carlson FSR Caren Range, Trout Lake and Carlson routes
Sechelt
27 km
(16.7 mi)
Brooks Road Smuggler Cove Provincial Park
Halfmoon Bay
35 km
(21.8 mi)
Secret Cove
43 km
(26.8 mi)
Madeira Park, Pender Harbour
64 km
(40 mi)
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Ruby Lake
76 km
(47.5 mi)
Garden Bay Road Irvines Landing, Garden Bay, Oyster Bay, Katherine Lake
Earls Cove
84 km
(52.5 mi)
Skookumchuck Narrows Park
86 km
(53.8 mi)
1400 – 1750m
Egmont turnoff Skookumchuck Narrows, Princess Louisa Inlet, Malibu
Egmont
86 km
(53.8 mi)
1750 – 2100m
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GALLERY & STUDIO TOUR With over 1,000 artists in residence, the Sunshine Coast displays an eclectic mix of art. Visit the many museums and galleries, or for a personal studio tour watch for the purple banner, where studios welcome you. Pick up the ArtStudio & Gallery Guide or visit www.suncoastarts.com
Mt. Artaban 614m 2014 ft) Halkett Park
New Brighton
Gambier Harbour
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Soames Hill Park
Hydro Lines
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Garden Bay, Pender Harbour
(46.9 mi)
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Roberts Creek
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Madeira Park Pender Harbour, Francis Point Park, Millennium Park
75 km
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Grafton Bay
KEATS ISLAND
Keats Landing
Eastborne C
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Plumper Cove Marine Park
Gibsons Way
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Wilson Creek
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Major Roads
Redrooffs Road Redrooffs Loop, Coopers Green, Sargeant Bay Park
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Ferry Routes
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Lipton Park
Langdale Langda
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Gov’t Dock
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Mount Elphinstone Provincial Park
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Snowmobiling
Roberts Creek
(8.1 mi)
Cliff Gilker
Wilson Creek
Brodie Trails Loop
G A M B I E R
Brigade Bay
Sprockids Mountain Bike Park
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Public Dock
The Landing in Gibsons
13 km
B&K Logging Rd
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Sechelt Inlet Road Porpoise Bay, Mt. Richardson, Porpoise Bay Prov. Park
Port Mellon
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Horseback Riding
Field Road Dakota Ridge, Chapman Creek routes, airport
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Roberts Creek FSR (B&K Road) Roberts Creek routes, S. Elphinstone routes, and more
Roberts Creek Provincial Park
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Multi-purpose route
Davis Bay
Stewart Road Access Sprockids Mountain Bike Park, Langdale trail routes
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Mtn Bike route
Boat Launch
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Hiking route
Canoeing
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South Elphinstone Heritage Trails
TRAIL ISLANDS
Camping
North Rd
Diving
Mt. Elphinstone 1260m (4137 ft)
Mt. Killam 844m (2768 ft)
Andys Bay
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Important Access Points
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Mt. Liddell 903m (2962 ft)
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Simson Marine Park
E1 #10 Egmont (near marina) Access off shore near leaning tree. Caution: tides, heavy current, mix of sea life.
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Welcome Beach Park
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Mt. Seafield 122m (400 ft)
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Douglas Bay
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I10 #9 Wharf Street Easy access, treasure dive, antique bottles and china.
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C5 #8 Francis Peninsula, Martin Cove Wall dive, chimney sponge, anemones and octopus.
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Porpoise Bay Provincial Park
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Halfmoon Bay
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Crowston Lake
Trout Lake
Port Mellon
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Buccaneer Bay
Halfmoon Bay
Redrooffs Rd
Buccaneer Bay Park
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H7 #5 Sakinaw Rock Nudibranch, free-swimming octopus.
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B5 #4 Fearney Bluffs Deep wall, cloud sponge, full of marine life.
Smuggler Cove Marine Park
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I3 #3 Tzoonie Narrows Drift dive. Sea lemons, lingcod, kelp greenlings, silvery pile perch, wolf eels, decorated warbonnets and octopus.
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Dakota Ridge Area
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Sechelt Heritage Forest
WARNING: Potential high winds and waves
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Carlson Point
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Tuwanek
McNair FSR
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Panther Peak 1690m (5544 ft)
McNair Lake
Mt Crucil 1310m (4300 ft)
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C2 #2 Northern Agamemnon Channel Power lines. Deep walls and ledges, cloud sponges and fans of red gorgonian corals.
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H5 #1 HMCS Chaudiere Artificial Reef 110 m (366 ft) retired destroyer. Ideal year-round, 10 years of marine growth with over 100 species.
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McNair Lake Cabin
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TURNAGAIN ISLAND
Top Boat Dives
Secret Cove
Chapman Lake
Pratt Rd
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Piper Point Marine Park
Tetrahedron Provincial Park
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Mt. Richardson Provincial Park
Wood Bay
Edward Lake
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Mt. Richardson 986m (3234 ft)
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Carlson Lake Loop
Edward Lake Cabin
Mayne Lake
Oyster Beach Marine Park
Tuwanek Point
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Richardson Lake
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Tannis Lake
Nine Mile Marine Park
Skaiakos Point
Mt. Wrottesley 1620m (5314 ft)
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Halfway Marine Park
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BOWEN ISLAND Mt. Gardner 720m (2362 ft)
Mannion Bay Snug Cove
Grafton Lake PAISLEY ISLAND
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Top Dive Sites The Sunshine Coast offers a variety of dive experiences year-round. Ideal conditions are in winter when water is clearest. Rated as a top diving destination by Rodale’s magazine and the Jacques Cousteau Society. These are some top sites.
Tetrahedron Peak 1739m (5700 ft)
Ecological Reserve
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Mt. Ellesmere 1431m (4694 ft)
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F9 #7 Coopers Green Excellent shallow diving, easy access, ideal for novice divers, wolf eel and resident octopus.
Port Mellon to Egmont Mt. Steele Cabin
Middlepoint
I8 #6 Tuwanek Beach Dive, Lamb Islets Wall dive, easy access, wolf eel.
Kunechin Point
Haslam Creek
McNeill Lake
Top Shore Dives
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Harris Lake
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Madeira Park
Francis Point Marine Park
HMCS Chaudiere
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Official Recreation Map and Activity Guide for the Sunshine Coast
Halkett Bay
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Cecil Hill 456m (1496 ft)
Chum Point
Newcomb Point
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Anderson Creek
Sechelt Inlets Marine Park
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Kleindale
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Lyon Lake
Kleindale Creek
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Garden Bay
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Garden Bay Rd
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Pender Harbour
Mt. Daniel 419m (1374 ft)
Gustafson Bay
Hydro Lines
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Garden Bay Marine Park
Backcountry skiing Thornhill Point
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Lee Bay
Cawley Point
Spipyus Provincial Park
Garden Bay Lake
Hotel Lake
Hydro Lines
Storm Bay
Port Grav e
Malaspina Sub-Station
Katherine Lake
Misery Bay
Sockeye Point
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Irvines Landing
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Highland Point
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Sakinaw Lake
Mixal Lake
CLOWHOM FALLS
Tzoonie Marine Park
Wil so
Little Quarry Lake
Quarry Bay
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Quarry Lake
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Mt. Hallowell 1250m (4100 ft)
Penny Lake
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Bruce Lake
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NELSON ISLAND
Smuggler Cove
Francis Point
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HARDY ISLAND
PAS SA GE
HOWE SOUND TO EARLS COVE
Horseshoe Bay West Vancouver
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