Halfmoon Bay in British Columbia / Canada

This small seaside village, 16 km (10 mi) north of Sechelt, is perfect for those seeking a romantic getaway or solace from the hustle and bustle of everyday. Home to 2 Provincial Parks, Sargeant Bay Provincial Park, popular for hiking, fishing and windsurfing and Smuggler's Cove Provincial Marine Park where rum smuggling was said to be rampant during the days of Prohibition. Smuggler's Cove offers protected all-weather anchorage for boaters, as well as scuba diving, walk-in wilderness camping and a wetland habitat for resident beavers.

The Halfmoon Bay General Store, built in 1938, is a local ice cream spot and gathering place in front of the government wharf. Local artists and crafters display their works in two village galleries. In July, the Halfmoon Bay Country Fair features a children's parade and fishing derby, outdoor performance stages and craft booths.

Halfmoon Bay offers the very best in accommodations, from luxurious reports and hotels to our famous bed and breakfasts and campgrounds, your stay in Halfmoon Bay will be long remembered.

Campsites and RV Parks in Halfmoon Bay (BC)

Smuggler Cove Marine Provincial Park

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