Sunshine Coast, British Columbia

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Coordinates: 49°41′00″N, 124°11′00″W

The Sunshine Coast is a region of the southern mainland coast of British Columbia, on the eastern shore of the Strait of Georgia, and just northwest of Greater Vancouver. It is generally considered to encompass the coastal areas of the regional district of Sunshine Coast.

While populous and frequently visited by tourists, it can be reached by land vehicles only using a ferry—because of the steep terrain, no access roads have been built from the rest of the province. The area around nearby Powell River, also on the mainland and inaccessible by road, is sometimes considered part of the Sunshine Coast, while many people use the name to refer only to the Sechelt Peninsula.

Major population centres on the peninsula include Gibsons (near the BC Ferries terminal at Langdale, for vessels coming from Vancouver), Roberts Creek, Sechelt (the commercial centre of the area), and Pender Harbour (site of numerous luxury waterfront homes owned by the rich and famous from around the world). At the north end of the peninsula, the ferry to Powell River docks at Earl's Cove, which is also near Skookumchuck Narrows, where the Sechelt Rapids, one of the worlds biggest tidal marine rapids, pass the tidal flow from Sechelt Inlet. A popular destination in the area is Desolation Sound which is beyond the end of BC Highway 101. The highway ends near the settlement at Lund.

For information about community services on the Sunshine Coast visit Sunshine Coast Community Services Society website.

For a complete list of accommodation on the Sunshine Coast visit Sunshine Coast Accommodation.