The 10 Best Things to do in Sechelt, Sunshine Coast

September 10, 2021 Jacquiline Darosa

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

1. Dakota Ridge

Field Road, Sechelt, British Columbia V0N 3A1 Canada http://www.scrd.ca/dakota-ridge
Excellent
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5.0 based on 15 reviews

Dakota Ridge

Reviewed By emailaerion - Roberts Creek, Canada

Incredibly magical all year round for any and all outdoor-nature enthusiasts. Many levels of hiking, back country skiing and animal watching.

2. Tetrahedron Provincial Park

Gray Creek FSR, Sechelt, British Columbia V0N 2S0 Canada http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/parkpgs/tetrahedron/
Excellent
80%
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5.0 based on 10 reviews

Tetrahedron Provincial Park

Reviewed By emailaerion - Roberts Creek, Canada

Unsurpassed and accessible beauty. Such a gem with multiple cabins to stay at for those who want to get away from it all.

3. Chapman Creek Hatchery

4381 Parkway Dr, Sechelt, British Columbia V0N 3A0 Canada +1 604-885-4136 [email protected] http://scsalmon.org/about-scses
Excellent
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4.5 based on 33 reviews

Chapman Creek Hatchery

Salmon Hatchery And Nature Destination With Trails, Hatchery Education, Picnic Facilities, And Garden

4. Porpoise Bay Provincial Park

Sechelt Inlet Road, Sechelt, British Columbia V0N 3A4 Canada +1 604-885-3714 http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/parkpgs/porpoise/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 172 reviews

Porpoise Bay Provincial Park

Reviewed By HelenP1963 - Cochrane, Canada

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.

5. Ravens Cry Theatre

5555 Sunshine Coast Highway, Sechelt, British Columbia V0N 3A0 Canada +1 604-885-4597 http://www.ravenscrytheatre.com/
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4.5 based on 12 reviews

Ravens Cry Theatre

6. Sechelt Visitor Information Centre

5790 Teredo Street, Sechelt, British Columbia V0N 3A0 Canada +1 604-885-1036 [email protected] http://sunshinecoastcanada.com/sechelt
Excellent
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4.5 based on 62 reviews

Sechelt Visitor Information Centre

Let the Sechelt Visitor Centre introduce you to all that Sechelt and the lower Sunshine Coast have to offer. Nestled between Georgia Strait and Sechelt Inlet, is the town of Sechelt. Just two hours north of Vancouver, B.C., you'll feel like you're a world away. Enjoy small-town friendliness, stunning scenery, and our many services. There is literally something for everyone: a multitude of festivals, farm to table restaurants, farmers' markets, local breweries, First Nations' museum and cultural tours, a plethora of artists and artisans, musicians and dancers, and of course, the great outdoors with its mountains, lakes and ocean, all providing countless adventure opportunities for all levels of ability. Our visitor centre is located in amongst some of Sechelt's most beautiful gardens and is a short block to the beach. We have wifi, guest computers, and knowledgeable, enthusiastic staff and volunteers to help make your visit a memorable one!

Reviewed By emailaerion - Roberts Creek, Canada

Very informative staff with great resources available to help answer all visitors inquiries. Centrally located in a beautiful building, right next to the Sechelt Aquatic centre and public library.

7. Burnett Falls Park

5332 Burnett Road, Sechelt, British Columbia V0N 3A3 Canada http://www.district.sechelt.bc.ca/Play/ParksRecreation/ParksGreenSpaces.aspx
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4.5 based on 44 reviews

Burnett Falls Park

Reviewed By Gironamo

I’ve lived on the Sunshine Coast for 30 yrs and honestly didn’t have a clue about this hidden treasure Until I read it in your trip advisor site It was a easy walk and felt like we walked into a oxygen zone /quite piece of mind paradise

8. Sechelt Heritage Hidden Groves

Sechelt Inlet Road, Sechelt, British Columbia Canada +1 604-885-5766 http://secheltgroves.com
Excellent
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4.5 based on 81 reviews

Sechelt Heritage Hidden Groves

Reviewed By 4SIGHT - Dana Point, United States

This is a well maintained and well marked system of trails. Lovely green covered forest floors with amazing old trees. A really nice way to spend a couple of hours ... close in to Sechelt.

9. The Bricker Cider Company

6642 Norwest Bay Rd, Sechelt, British Columbia V0N 3A8 Canada +1 778-458-2443 [email protected] http://www.brickerscider.com
Excellent
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4.5 based on 21 reviews

The Bricker Cider Company

10. Davis Bay Beach

Highway 101, Sechelt, British Columbia V0N 3A2 Canada
Excellent
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4.5 based on 27 reviews

Davis Bay Beach

Reviewed By Secheltsunseeker - Sechelt, Canada

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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