Porpoise Bay Provincial Park is a coastal recreation area on the southern Sunshine Coast of British Columbia, offering serene waterfront access, well-maintained campgrounds, and family-friendly outdoor activities.
Porpoise Bay Provincial Park is located near the town of Sechelt on British Columbia's southern Sunshine Coast. The park is situated along the shores of Sechelt Inlet, providing visitors with beautiful views of the water, sandy beaches, and forested backdrops. Its relatively mild coastal climate supports a rich mix of ecosystems, including coastal Douglas fir forests and riparian zones that attract diverse wildlife such as black-tailed deer, various bird species, and marine life in the inlet. Established to protect this scenic waterfront area and provide a tranquil setting for outdoor enthusiasts, the park has become a popular destination for camping, swimming, boating, and hiking. The well-developed campground offers family-oriented amenities and easy access to the beach. Porpoise Bay Provincial Park is especially appealing to visitors looking for a peaceful getaway with opportunities for picnicking, beachcombing, paddle sports, and wildlife viewing. While the park encompasses moderate trail options through second-growth forest, the highlight remains the shoreline and scenic views of the inlet. Due to its location on the Sunshine Coast, access involves a ferry crossing from Vancouver Island or the mainland, adding to the sense of remoteness. The protected area is managed by BC Parks and is part of a network of coastal parks that support conservation and recreation along this rugged stretch of British Columbia coastline.
Sechelt Inlet shoreline with sandy beaches ideal for picnics and beachcombing
Well-developed family campground set among coastal second-growth forest
Calm waters perfect for kayaking, canoeing, and paddle boarding
Access to the Sunshine Coast trails and nearby marine wildlife viewing opportunities
A sandy shoreline along Sechelt Inlet providing calm water swimming and easy beach access for families.
Forest areas within the park feature towering Douglas fir trees that thrive in the temperate coastal environment.
Panoramic views of the sheltered inlet and surrounding coastal mountains enhance the park's tranquil atmosphere.