There’s a lot to be said about the fall charm of eastern British Columbia, but just as vibrant colours and autumn experiences await on the coast, and Roberts Creek (xwesam / Stelḵáya) is a prime example of that.

Situated on the traditional territories of both the Squamish and Sechelt Nations, the funky artist community is a beautiful place to add to your Sunshine Coast itinerary this fall.

Surrounded by lush rainforest and mystical beaches, Roberts Creek is the ideal stop between Gibsons and Sechelt, offering visitors a variety of magical fall adventures.

According to Tourism Sunshine Coast, this includes natural and cultural attractions like the Roberts Creek Mandala, the forests of Mount Elphinstone and Dakota Ridge, and the waterfall-lined trails at Cliff Gilker Park.

Photo via Sunshine Coast Tourism

There’s also a hiking-only provincial park nearby with the same name worth exploring that’s open year-round. Here, you’ll find a scenic cobblestone beach with picnic tables, all surrounded by towering cedars, Douglas firs, and Hemlock trees.

Forested trails & waterfalls

Ready to embark on a waterfall path? Head to the extensive trail network at Cliff Giliker Park, which is popular among hikers, naturists, and photographers alike.

Over seven kilometres in total, the charming trails are covered by a majestic forest canopy, making them ideal come rain or shine. Along the way, you’ll find multiple waterfalls, creeks, boardwalks, and unique wooden bridges to cross.

Note that some of the trails are wheelchair accessible, including the waterfall viewing platform.

Once you’ve had your fill of the outdoor scenery, you can check out a custom-guided tour at Sunshine Coast Art Tours, or explore the self-guided Purple Banner Tour, which takes you to several open artist studios around Roberts Creek.

So there you have it, fall lovers! If you’re looking for more hidden gem road trip ideas – don’t overlook the Sunshine Coast this season.

Roberts Creek 

How to get there: Drive from Vancouver to Horseshoe Bay, North Vancouver and board the ferry to Langdale on the Sunshine Coast, then take the Sunshine Coast Highway/BC-101 N to Roberts Creek.

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