Parks & Recreation
Parks and Beaches South of Powell River:
Saltery Bay Provincial Park – camping, swimming, beachcombing and of course world-class diving.
Palm Beach Regional Park – discover one of the best area beaches and regional parks, ideal for beachcombing, family picnics, kids park, swimming, snorkeling, exploring tidal pools and taking in one of our famous sunsets.
Mahood Beach – A locals favourite for swimming and beachcombing.
Stillwater Bluffs – climbing, swimming, sightseeing, Stillwater Bluffs are an area treasure.
Lang Bay – Rock climbing in Eldred Valley, Spawning Channel, Eagle Falls, Powell Forest Canoe Route.
Myrtle Rocks Regional Park – Beachcombing, kayaking, swimming.
Parks and Beaches in Central Powell River:
Grief Point Park – swimming, beachcombing.
Willingdon Beach Park – camping, swimming, hiking, beachcombing, sunbathing, picnics, fishing pier.
Saltery Bay Provincial Park – camping, swimming, beachcombing and of course world-class diving.
Palm Beach Regional Park – discover one of the best area beaches and regional parks, ideal for beachcombing, family picnics, kids park, swimming, snorkeling, exploring tidal pools and taking in one of our famous sunsets.
Mahood Beach – A locals favourite for swimming and beachcombing.
Stillwater Bluffs – climbing, swimming, sightseeing, Stillwater Bluffs are an area treasure.
Lang Bay – Rock climbing in Eldred Valley, Spawning Channel, Eagle Falls, Powell Forest Canoe Route.
Myrtle Rocks Regional Park – Beachcombing, kayaking, swimming.
Parks and Beaches in Central Powell River:
Grief Point Park – swimming, beachcombing.
Willingdon Beach Park – camping, swimming, hiking, beachcombing, sunbathing, picnics, fishing pier.

Cranberry Lake – picnics, exploring, kids play area.
Inland Lake Provincial Park – home of the 13 km wheelchair accessible Inland Lake Trail.
Second Beach – Another local favourite for beating the heat, accessed from Willingdon Beach Trail.
Haywire Bay Regional Park – a swimmers paradise on Powell Lake with sandy beaches and camping.
Mowat Bay – Sandy beach on Powell Lake with swimming, cliff diving, exploring Sunset Park – at the foot of ScouMountain, one of the best spots to hike to.
Parks and Beaches North of Powell River:
Gibsons Beach – Uncrowded beach close to city centre, great for picnics and beachcombing
Okeover Arm Provincial Park – the perfect spot for fishing, canoeing, kayaking and swimming
Malaspina Provincial Park – A great spot for hiking, fishing, kayaking and swimming
Parks and Beaches North of Powell River:
Gibsons Beach – Uncrowded beach close to city centre, great for picnics and beachcombing.
Okeover Arm Provincial Park – the perfect spot for fishing, canoeing, kayaking and swimming
Malaspina Provincial Park – A great spot for hiking, fishing, kayaking and swimming.
Gibsons Beach – Uncrowded beach close to city centre, great for picnics and beachcombing.
Okeover Arm Provincial Park – the perfect spot for fishing, canoeing, kayaking and swimming
Malaspina Provincial Park – A great spot for hiking, fishing, kayaking and swimming.


