Roberts Creek Regional Park is
located in the Roberts Creek, BC area kitty-corner
to the community village on the lower Sunshine Coast north of
Gibsons
B.C., south of Sechelt,
British Columbia, Canada.
The
park is situated around a natural rock pier protruding out from
the shoreline. There is a pathway leading out to the point for
a grand view of the coastline. There are viewing benches in this
small waterfront park peering out at the ocean. The park is an
ideal destination to view marine activity and sea birds.
The
park is touched by art as there is a huge painted, sun-dial-like
mural highlighted in the centre court of this park. The shoreline,
at low tide, is a great place to beach comb along the pebbled
beaches for viewing inter tidal marine life. The shoreline is
exposed so it can get windy out on the rocky peninsula.
There
are washrooms onsite and a small parking lot. The Roberts
Creek Regional Park is not far from the village centre.
After browsing the unique stores, it is a short walk to the park
so you may want to park in the village. It is your call.
Access to Roberts Creek Regional 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 separated by 150 metres on the Sunshine Coast Hwy.
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