Pender Harbour Wildlife Management Area is a diverse coastal ecosystem on British Columbia’s Sunshine Coast, offering outstanding opportunities for wildlife observation, boating, fishing, and hiking within its protected natural environment.
Pender Harbour Wildlife Management Area (WMA) is located on the southern Sunshine Coast of British Columbia, Canada. This protected area encompasses a varied coastal landscape of sheltered inlets, rocky shorelines, small islands, temperate rainforests, and wetlands. The area is recognized for its importance as habitat for a wide variety of bird species, including migratory waterfowl, raptors, and songbirds, making it a popular destination for birdwatchers and naturalists. The marine environment surrounding the harbour supports rich biodiversity, including populations of salmon, herring, and marine mammals like seals and occasionally whales. Historically, Pender Harbour and its surrounding lands have been home to the shíshálh (Sechelt) First Nation, who have long-standing cultural ties to the region and continue to steward the land and waters. Recreational opportunities in the Wildlife Management Area include hiking forested trails, kayaking and paddling across the calm harbour waters, angling for salmon and bottom fish, and wildlife viewing on accessible shores and islands. The area's natural beauty, quiet coves, and relatively undeveloped coastline provide a peaceful getaway for visitors who appreciate outdoor activities connected to nature. Small beach access points and boat launch sites offer entry to the water, while forested trails provide chances to experience coastal temperate rainforest ecosystems. The Pender Harbour WMA contributes to the conservation of coastal species and habitats while enabling low-impact recreation near the Sunshine Coast communities.
Pender Harbour’s complex network of fjord-like inlets and sheltered coves
Diverse coastal temperate rainforest supporting mature Douglas fir and western red cedar
Abundant birdwatching opportunities including great blue herons, bald eagles, and waterfowl
Access to protected marine waters ideal for kayaking and paddle sports
A key estuarine habitat within Pender Harbour known for supporting juvenile salmon and rich waterfowl populations.
Forest paths showcasing old-growth Douglas firs, western red cedars, and understory plants unique to coastal BC.
Protected coastal waters offering calm paddling routes with chances to spot marine mammals and seabirds.