|  BRITISH 
                            COLUMBIA'S SUNSHINE COAST TOUR 3 to 6 days
 To 
                            begin your tour of BC's Sunshine 
                            Coast, take the ferry from Horseshoe 
                            Bay to Langsdale Terminal.  Highway 
                            101 takes you to Gibsons 
                            Landing, 5 km/3 miles northwest of 
                            the terminal. There you can dine on BC seafood, browse 
                            the town's small shops and galleries or take in a 
                            restful stroll along Gibson's waterfront.  Travelling 
                            north on Highway 101, you will come to Roberts Creek 
                            and nearby Cliff Giller Regional Park, with its rustic 
                            log bridges and tranquil forest trails. Roberts Creek 
                            Provincial Park nearby, is a popular campground with 
                            access to local beaches.  Sechelt 
                            (21 km/13 miles from Gibsons) is the home of the 
                            House of Hewhiwus (House of Chiefs), a cultural centre 
                            that houses a gallery, theatre and museum, as well 
                            as the band offices for the Sechelt Nation. Sechelt 
                            is also well known for its Festival of the Written 
                            Arts. Camp in Porpoise Bay Provincial Park, or enjoy 
                            one of the coast's many bed and breakfast accommodations. 
                             Halfmoon 
                            Bay is just north of Sechelt, a scenic cove that is 
                            popular among boaters. Smuggler's Cove Provincial 
                            Marine Park offers scenic marine trails for day use. 
                            Just north of Halfmoon Bay is Pender Harbour, home 
                            of some of the best  
                             sports fishing 
                            on the coast. 
                             
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                              | Fishing 
                                  the Coast off Powell RiverPhoto Courtesy of Sean Percy
 |  Heading 
                            north on Highway 101, you come to Earls Cove, the 
                            ferry connector to Saltery Bay and Powell River. Powell 
                            River is 31 km/19 miles from Saltery 
                            Bay. Check out Powell River's great diving sites or 
                            simply sit back and enjoy the best sunsets British 
                            Columbia's Sunshine Coast has to offer.  24 
                            km/14 miles north of Powell River is Lund, a tiny 
                            hamlet on the edge of a land spit. There are any number 
                            of excursions to take in the Powell River/Lund area, 
                            accessible either by chartered motor boat, kayak, 
                            canoe or back road. BC Forest Service Recreation Sites 
                            dot the Powell Forest all around the area. RV parks 
                            are situated closer to town.  
                             
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                              | Sunsets 
                                  are Spectacular at Powell RiverPhoto: Powell River Chamber of Commerce
 |  Your 
                            drive now turns southwest, as you board the ferry 
                            for  
                             Courtenay, 
                            on Vancouver 
                            Island. Once on the Island, your main 
                            highway will be Highway 19 south and will take you 
                            through the towns and historic sites of Comox, 
                              
                            Qualicum Beach, 
                            Parksville 
                            and Nanaimo. 
                             Filberg 
                            Lodge and Park in Comox (6 km/4 miles east of Courtenay), 
                            is a 1930's heritage estate and home of the famous 
                            Filberg Festival. Further south, anglers will enjoy 
                            Parksville (72 km/45 miles from Comox), renown for 
                            both its fresh and saltwater fishing.  
                             
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                              | Walking 
                                  the West Coast TrailPhoto Courtesy of Carolyn Dunnington
 |  Englishman 
                            River Falls Provincial Park is just off Highway 4, 
                            your connector to the Central 
                            West Coast of Vancouver Island, and 
                            some of BC's most unique parks. At the end of Highway 
                            4 lies the hamlets of Tofino 
                            and Ucluelet. 
                            In Ucluelet (116 km/73 miles east of Parksville), 
                            you can charter a boat that will take you to the Broken 
                            Group Islands, south of Highway 4. 
                            Tofino, (42 km/26 miles north of Ucluelet) hosts the 
                            Pacific Rim Whale festival in the Spring, a great 
                            way to learn about West Vancouver Island's ecology 
                            and culture.  Some 
                            of the small coastal and inland towns just off of 
                            Highway 4 are accessible by gravel roads from Port 
                            Alberni (50 km/31 miles from Parksville). 
                            The town of Bamfield 
                            can be reached by a two-day mini cruise from Port 
                            Alberni as well as by back road.  
                             
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                              | Victoria's 
                                  Old World CharmPhoto Courtesy of Tourism BC
 |  Returning 
                            to Highway 19 south, you arrive at Nanaimo, 
                            the third oldest city in BC. Scuba 
                            dive off Nanaimo's coast, or check 
                            out the self-guided walking tour of some of the city's 
                            350 heritage buildings.  To 
                            conclude your tour, head to Victoria 
                            for some old world hospitality (113 km/70 miles from 
                            Nanaimo). Stay in one of the many historic bed and 
                            breakfast accommodations located in the city.  Return 
                            to Vancouver 
                            via ferry at Swartz Bay.  Be 
                            sure to browse the Sunshine Coast 
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