Sechelt Inlet
With hidden coves, waterfalls, and ancient rainforests lining the shores, there are endless opportunities for exploration and camping. Sechelt Marine Park roughly 20 kms north of the town of Sechelt offers many spots to stop or camp at and provides endless options for short paddles to multi-day adventures. Please see https://www.sechelt.ca/en/arts-and-recreation/beaches.aspx for a full list of beach access locations.
Sechelt Inlet boasts a vibrant and diverse array of wildlife. In the clear waters, you’ll find various fish species like salmon, herring, and rockfish. Seals and sea lions bask on rocky outcrops, while bald eagles soar above. The kelp forests offer refuge to sea stars, sea urchins, and other marine invertebrates. Along the shoreline, you may spot black bears, deer, and raccoons and the inlet’s tidal marshes attract migratory waterfowl and shorebirds forming this stunning coastal ecosystem.
Disclaimer
This is open water paddling and ocean conditions can change rapidly. Please consult with local outfitters or experienced guides for up-to-date information regarding water levels, currents, and hazards. Local outfitters listed below.
Gear & Safety
This is ocean paddling so if not using the services of an outfitter, paddlers should bring the usual safety gear along with a communications unit such as an InReach, spare paddle, first aid and repair kit, and an extraction or pin kit.
Sechelt Inlet
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