| Coopers Green Regional
Park is located north of Sechelt,
BC nearest the community of Halfmoon
Bay, British Columbia, Canada. The small waterfront park is
a day use destination area that is a popular gathering place for
visitors interested in enjoying a picnic, a game of horseshoes,
a day out scuba diving, swimming, playing outdoor volleyball or
to launch a boat.
Coopers Green Regional Park is a popular diving
destination because of the warmer water temperatures than the
west coast norm. The shallow waters is ideal for beginner divers.
Plenty of opportunity for marine life viewing, as the area is
the home of the giant Pacific Octopus. If diving is not your thing
, the low tides reveal tidal pools for the land marine life explorer.
Coopers Green Regional Park has washroom facilities
and a community hall onsite. Just off shore there is a small island
where divers converge for an alternative dive. Here, a scuba diver
could come face to face with a wolf eel and/or rockfish.
Access Coopers Green Regional Park: Follow
Hwy 101 to Halfmoon
Bay, BC located in the middle portion on the lower half of
the Sunshine Coast. In Halfmoon Bay take Redrooffs Road. Follow
the signs. |