Sechelt Inlets Marine Provincial Park

Sechelt Inlets Marine Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada, at various locations on Sechelt Inlet, Salmon Inlet and Narrows Inlet, near Sechelt (Salmon Inlet and Narrows Inlet are side arms of Sechelt Inlet). Established initially as a recreation area in 1980, it was converted to a park in 1999, containing approximately 140 ha.

Individual sites within the park are:

  • Halfway Beach site; W side Sechelt Inlet; 6.4 ha.
  • Tuwanek Point site; E side Sechelt Inlet; 7.4 ha.
  • Thornhill Creek site; S side Salmon Inlet; 3.3 ha.
  • Nine Mile Point site; E side Sechelt Inlet; 6.1 ha.
  • Kunechin Point site; junction of Sechelt and Salmon Inlets, on N side; 2.3 ha.
  • Tzoonie Narrows site; Narrows Inlet; 42.6 ha.
  • Piper Point site; W side Sechelt Inlet; 5.2 ha.
  • Skaiakos Point site; W side Sechelt Inlet; .4 ha.

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