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Think tranquil shores, fewer crowds and lower rates
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For Vancouverites and Sea-to-Sky locals, the Sunshine Coast is a simple ferry journey away and offers a welcome respite from the hustle and bustle of city life. Though connected to the mainland, Sunshine Coast operates on “island time,” moving at a pace that allows for relaxation, rejuvenation and unplugging from the daily grind.
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Despite its name, it’s not always sunny on the Sunshine Coast and off seasons — fall through spring — guarantee cost savings and unique experiences with fewer crowds. An opportunity to enjoy the area’s rugged coastline, vast beaches and a large network of hiking and biking trails including Canada’s longest hut-to-hut and a vibrant art scene — in relative solitude.
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With tourism to the Coast rapidly expanding post-pandemic, now is the time to visit. Let us do the planning for you; enjoy a three-day weekend itinerary covering some of the best activities, accommodations and dining the Sunshine Coast (fondly known as “The Coast”) has to offer during shoulder season. Below, we suggest lodgings in each town, but you could easily choose one place as a jumping-off point to travel up or down the coastline.
The Horseshoe Bay (Vancouver) to Langdale (Sunshine Coast) ferry crossing sails multiple times per day and costs between $49 to $89, depending on whether you book a reservation or score a saver fare. The 40-minute journey is beautiful — even on the greyest day — taking travellers between Bowen and Gambier Islands and may even end with a whale sighting. Ferries offer food, kids’ zones and lots of seating.
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What was once a hub for commercial fishing and forestry, Gibsons remains a quaint, coastal town and the portal to the Coast. Known as the back-drop for CBC’s longest-running show The Beachcombers, Gibsons offers fresh seafood (often purchased right off the public docks) and ocean adventures, year-round.
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Affectionately called the Wild West of the lower Sunshine Coast, this stretch of land is host to small, unincorporated communities including the ever-charming Madeira Park. With colourful names like Whiskey Slough, Gunboat Narrows and Hospital Bay, the coves and inlets that make up this little “untouched” patch have a storied past and seem to morph into something new every time we visit.
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Come to fish, bike, hike or just take in the views of the harbour.
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