Roberts Creek Provincial Park is
located in the Roberts Creek, BC area on the
lower Sunshine Coast north of Gibsons
B.C., south of Sechelt,
British Columbia, Canada. It is located right off the Sunshine
Coast Hwy.
The
40 hectare Provincial Park is seperated into two areas. The day
use area accesses the waterfront directly and the pebbled beach.
The beach is covered with driftwood, larger rocks and has a grassy
area with some picnic tables high above looking down. The day
use area has pit tiolets onsite.
The
second part of the park is designated for camping RVs and tenters.
This section is more enclosed and under forest cover. The surrounding
forests has many cedar and hemlock trees. The campsite has pit
toilets and cold running water. Services do not run in winter
seasons.
Access to Roberts Creek Provincial Park :
Follow Hwy 101 north from Gibsons,
BC for 10 km (6 mi.) or drive south on Hwy 101 from Sechelt
BC to Roberts
Creek. Approaching from Gibsons take a left at the highway
provincial park sign - campground or the day use picnic area entrance.
Each is seperated by 150 metres on the Sunshine Coast Hwy. |