Sechelt Kayaking & Canoeing

Kayaking on the Sunshine Coast, Tourism BC/Dannielle Hayes photo
Kayaking on the Sunshine Coast, Tourism BC/Dannielle Hayes photo

Kayakers enjoy a multitude of choices along the Sunshine Coast, from easy paddles along sheltered coastline to whitewater adventures in surging rapids.

Kayaking Near Sechelt

Directly north of Sechelt, experience the tranquil expanse of Sechelt Inlet, as well as the adjoining Salmon Inlet and Narrows Inlet. Surrounded by the Coast Mountains, kayakers and canoers will find plenty of places to stop for a picnic or go swimming, including Halfway Beach, Piper Point, and Tzoonie Narrows.

At nearby Halfmoon Bay and Secret Cove, paddle the sheltered waters of Smuggler's Cove, which has a colourful history of smuggling liquor during Prohibition and Chinese immigrants into the United States. Experienced kayakers can paddle out to Buccaneer Bay between North Thormanby Island and South Thormanby Island and stop off at the large, sandy beaches. With luck, kayakers can spot dolphins, whales, seals, and porpoises. On the shores, watch out for grazing deer, or bald eagles perched in nearby trees.

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1. Natural West Coast Adventures - White Rock

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Natural West Coast Adventures offers sea kayak tours and instruction for the novice to experienced paddler. Located in White Rock, BC & servicing the Sunshine Coast region, we provide a variety of paddling programs. Our approachable safety conscious partners are hooked on kayaking & enjoy the outdoors. Join one of our courses or tours for safe, informative & attentive service. We also cater to groups so please feel free to contact us for group pricing on many of our programs.

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2. Skookumchuck Provincial Park - Egmont

This park provides trails & viewing areas for visitors wishing to experience the awesome power of incredibly turbulent tidal rapids. On a 3 metre tide, 200 billion gallons of water flow through the narrows connecting Sechelt & Jervis Inlet. This is a great location for hiking, kayaking & canoeing.

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