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Featured Tour:

Totem Circle Tour is a 2500km (1550mi) tour perfect for those interested in exploring the rich culture of British Columbia's First Nations people. Passing through historic sites and villages will bring you face to face with diverse people, unique art, centuries old stories and fascinating history. Witness the province's most beautiful and awe-inspiring scenery as you travel over land through the heart of the province and sail the Inside Passage down through the coast's magnificent fjords and rainforests.

Gibsons


Just a few minutes west of the Langdale ferry dock on Highway 101, past the tiny communities of Hopkins and Grantham Landing, Gibsons was established in 1886 when George Gibson's boat blew off course and he and his two sons landed here by accident. The harbour is everything you imagine a harbour should be quaint, the smell of the ocean and chock full of boats. The oldest section of town is along the waterfront, with a cluster of shops. (604) 886-2325

Attractions/Activities

  • Molly’s Reach Restaurant. Originally a set for the long-running and internationally popular The Beachcombers TV series, today it’s a real seafood restaurant. A seawall just below the restaurant makes for a nice water-side stroll.
  • Sunshine Coast Museum & Archives. Explores the history of the Sunshine Coast and Coast Salish life. Also has the Bedford Shell Collection, one of the largest in Canada.
  • Visitor InfoCentre. An unusual stop. This InfoCentre, right by the burial plot of the town’s founder George Gibson and his family, reminds us that the past is never very far away.
  • Gibsons hosts a variety of special events, art workshops and cultural festivals - Gibsons Landing Jazz Festival in June, Gibsons Landing Fibre Arts Festival, International Outrigger Canoe Iron Race, and the annual Sea Cavalcade in July.
  • The Soames Hill Trail between Gibsons and Langdale is a 40-minute stair-climb that seems to last forever, at the top of which you're rewarded with a view of Howe Sound, Keats Island, Gibsons and the Strait of Georgia. To reach the trailhead, take North or Reed Road to Chamberlain Road, then east on Bridgeman Road to its end.
  • Roberts Creek lies on a quiet winding side road off Highway 101, midway between Gibsons and Sechelt on the lower Sunshine Coast of BC. Roberts Creek is a haven for artists, artisans and craftspeople, and many of these artists open their home studios to the public.

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