It is situated near Davis Bay in Gibsons Island. The view of the coast is impressive here. It is tranquil and peaceful. Usually, you might find many people roaming around this area during the weekends. Nevertheless, other days it is empty most of the time.
There is a free parking space for visitors. However, there is no cafe or store where you can buy some things. So if you want to spend 3-4 hours here, you should bring food and drinks. It is a very romantic place. So couples can come here and take some memorable pictures. I have added some pictures, and you will find that the view is impressive.
There are some houses nearby. At the end of the road, you can take some fantastic pictures. I am uploading some pictures for your reference. There is a public toilet, but it is not clean. I will have given it five stars if there is a cafe or restaurant here. All in all, it is a fantastic place to spend some time with your family and friends during...
Read moreJefferson, Anoushka, Mungo-Maud and I. Had a very gay time here having a sunset picnic with lashings of ginger beer. After we explored the mysterious forests of Denman Hill and found an old mine leading to spectacular fortunes, only to be pipped at the exit by pirates who kidnapped us onboard their ship and took us to Langley. The most frought and terrible torture. We manage to escape through a canon hole when the guards were sleeping from an evening of too much Canadian Royal and Ramen. We fantasized about getting an Uber before realising greater Vancouver isn't progressive enough. Instead we picked up some bikes and with the power of craft beer farts. Cycle floated back to the sunshine coast and landed at Roberts Creek Pier. Where we gaffaw'd to ourselves as we lamented over how this was just another day...
Read moreGreat beach to visit at low tide. Not accessible at all for people with physical disabilities as you have to climb up and down a steep, rocky hill and step over logs to get to the main stretch of beach. Parking is limited. We went in mid-July and the mandalas were beautiful to check out. There was even a small skateboard ramp.
At high tide, there is only rocks and the logs, making it uncomfortable to get settled unless you lug chairs with you (difficult to do on terrain). But at low tide, there is a large expanse of lovely sand for the kids to enjoy. The water was warm and clear. My daughter (2.5 years old) had an amazing time. On the other side of the pier, there are great tide pools to explore to see...
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