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B.C.’s ‘Isle of the Arts’ is covered with sandstone cliffs and one has an ancient petroglyph

9 August 20253 Mins Read

Gabriola Island is known as B.C.’s “Isle of the Arts,” and is home to the highest number of artists per capita in Canada. Covered by dense evergreen forests, towering sandstone bluffs, and abundant wildlife like dolphins and orcas, we can certainly see why! But you don’t have to dabble in art to appreciate this stunning day trip destination.

According to Gabriola Island Tourism, the vibrant community has more public beach access points than any other Gulf Island in B.C., making it a prime destination for beach lovers year-round.

No two beaches are the same, and there are over 170 km of nature trails to explore on foot or by bike if you want to work up a sweat before taking an ocean dip.

Prehistoric petroglyph

While spending time on the island, visitors can access three incredible provincial parks: Gabriola Sands, Sandwell, and Drumbeg – all of which feature expansive sandy (and pebble) beaches (day-use only) and popular local swimming holes.

Photo via Isabelle Vauclair/Curiocity

Sandwell Provincial Park is a local favourite, featuring sweeping views of the Strait of Georgia and the sandy shores of Lock Bay. As well, visitors can spot a prehistoric petroglyph (rock carving) carved into the sandstone during low tide.

“Uncommon” isthmus

At Gabriola Sands Park, there’s a scenic isthmus (relatively uncommon in the rocky Gulf Islands) that you can walk down with sandy beaches on each side. The isthmus serves as protection for important ecosystems for migratory shorebirds and many marine invertebrates that live in the sand, according to B.C. Parks.

So, whether you’re looking for a day hike or paddle adventure before continuing your journey along East Vancouver Island, or want to stop over for a weekend getaway, the island has something to offer everyone.

Tourism Gabriola Island notes that beach-goers should look out for the yellow concrete blocks marking public beach access points.

Ready to start exploring? B.C. Ferries operates a scheduled ferry service from Nanaimo to Descanso Bay.

Oh, and if you’re looking for a refreshing sip to cap off your visit, it’s well worth it to spend a bit of time at RavenSkill Orchards, home of award-winning Gabbie’s Cider.

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Photo via Isabelle Vauclair/Curiocity

Embrace the slower island rhythms this summer with a trip to an island you won’t soon forget.

How to get there: Take a ferry from Tsawwassen to Nanaimo Harbour, and then another ferry to Descanso Bay, Gabriola Island.

Isabelle Vauclair

Staff Writer, Vancouver – Isabelle is a West Coast native with an appreciation for Vancouver’s natural landscape, patio scene, and community spaces. She loves to discover new hidden gems in her neighbourhood and share them with readers across the city.

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