Address: 1235 Stewart Rd, Gibsons, BC V0N 1V0, Canada
“This is a 5 star park with trails well marked. Trek up to the falls is a great walk. If you take a bike, have good grip/knobby tires or you'll probably crash. Again, we were very pleased with the trail markings. Friendly people.”
Address: 930 Chamberlin Rd, Gibsons, BC V0N 1V1, Canada
“Nice small play area for kids and large fields for sports, frisbee golf course, nice small Hall.”
Address: 639 Bridgeman Rd, Gibsons, BC V0N 1V1, Canada
“For such a short hike it offers amazing views (40min). I normally have to hike 4 hours for a view like this. I only came across 1 other person when i did this hike so it probably wont get really crowded. One of my favourite hikes ive been on.”
Address: 2170 Port Mellon Hwy, Gibsons, BC V0N 1V6, Canada
“Well run RV park in impressive mountainous surroundings, close to the Langdale ferry. For us, though, it was one of those parks you use because it serves a function, not because it’s a pleasant place to linger. We didn’t use the golf course, so can’t comment on it.”
Address: Plumper Rd, Gibsons, BC V0N 1V0, Canada
“Great place to backpack too or boat to for the weekend.”
Address: 1692 Jensen Rd, Gibsons, BC V0N 1V6, Canada
“Quiet park with play area and short nature trail. ”
Address: 444 Dulcie Rd, Gambier Island, BC V0N 2S0, Canada
“A very small park built on Gambier Island at Gambier Harbour, to honour all our Canadians that have fought for and still serving our country”
Address: SUNSHINE COAST, SUBD. A, BC V0N, Canada
“A beautiful wild spot on the Howe Sound. Many tour boat operators have this spot on their itinerary, they stop for few minutes to allow their passengers take pictures. It is home for many hundreds of seagulls and other marine birds. Few seals can be seen around. Do not get off your boat even you are not disturbing the wildlife habitat, the rocks are brittle and weak, and they are steep in many places. The seagulls eggs are hatching around end of June to mid July. Use binoculars during very calm sea and you will notice nests and chicklets everywhere.”
Address: Hwy 101, Sunshine Coast, BC, Canada
“Beautiful Bay for dropping anchor, grabbing a mooring ball, or pitching a tent. The only downside is that you're not allowed to have campfires”
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