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Gibsons is widely known for its starring role in the Canadian TV show The Beachcombers, but residents of the scenic oceanfront town insist there is much more to their community than the famous diner, Molly's Reach. Known as the gateway to the Sunshine Coast because of its close proximity to Greater Vancouver, this charming fishing village has a surplus of parks and activities, as well as numerous other attractions. |
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Located in B.C.'s Sunshine Coast (135 km or 88 mi northwest of Vancouver), Powell River's coastal setting is high on its list of attributes. In addition to its visual appeal, Powell River's coastline serves as one of Canada's premier dive spots, home to some of the largest octopi in the world. On land exists endless recreational choices, including hiking, biking, golfing and fishing. |
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Centrally located in the Sunshine Coast, Sechelt is considered the economic and cultural hub of its surrounding areas. The name Sechelt (literally translated as 'land between two waters') refers to its position wedged in between the Sechelt Inlet and Trail Bay. Sechelt's temperate climate appeals to visitors, as does its numerous attractions. The charm of Sechelt is not only evident in its picturesque beaches, but also in the natural beauty of the surrounding mountains and their abundant creeks and waterfalls. |
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