Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Porpoise Bay Provincial Park adventure.
This forested waterfront park appeals to beachgoers, kayakers, cyclists, and hikers.
Just a ferry ride away from Vancouver, on BC’s Sunshine Coast, Porpoise Bay offers a seaside vacation five minutes from downtown Sechelt. The small park offers easy access to protected waterways for swimming, kayaking, or fishing, and makes a comfortable base for road trips or exploring the trails in nearby Mount Richardson Provincial Park and Tetrahedron Provincial Park. Camping options consist of a group site, a cyclists/kayakers site, and one general campground with 84 sites. There are hot showers, a playground, and a roped off swimming area. Porpoise Bay Provincial Park is the territory of the Sechelt people.
Porpoise Bay Provincial Park is open for campers year-round, though no facilities are open outside of the regular April to October season. For the best weather, book between the popular months of mid-May and mid-September. If you want to see the chum and coho salmon runs in Angus Creek, visit in November or December.