Beaches

Vancouver Maritime Museum

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The Vancouver Maritime Museum is Canada’s principal maritime museum on the Pacific, located in the heart of Canada’s greatest ports at the gateway to the Pacific Rim. The Vancouver Maritime Museum allows visitors to discover the rich maritime history and traditions of the Pacific Coast.

Roberts Creek Provincial Park

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Roberts Creek Provincial Park is located 14 km west of Gibsons and 12 km south of Sechelt. The park is split into a day use area and a campground that spans over 40 hectares. At low tide, the cobblestone beach by the picnic area is a great spot for viewing  sea stars, mussels and oysters or for watching whales and seals.

Allison Lake Provincial Park

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Known for its spectacular stands of aspen, Allison Lake Provincial Park is located between Merritt and Princeton on about 23 hectares. Allison Lake offers many activities and amenities including fishing, hiking, swimming, overnight camping, cycling trails and more. The park is open year round however no services are provided during the off season.

Alice Lake Provincial Park

Photo Credit: Jason Hollinger

Alice Lake Provincial Park is located approximately 13 km north of Squamish in BC and occupies about 396 hectare. Visitors to the park can enjoy many activities and amenities including overnight camping, canoeing, cycling, fishing, hiking, swimming and more. The park is open year round. For more information, please visit the official BC Parks website.

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