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"Sechelt...The Sunshine Coast" a Sechelt Travel Page by Darby2
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Sechelt...The Sunshine Coast

by Darby2 - last update: Dec 2, 2004

Skookumchuck rapids...14 knots!!
A ferry ride from Horseshoe Bay to Langdale brings you to the wonderful Sunshine Coast just a short distance northwest of Vancouver.

One of the chief attractions here is the famous Skookumchuk Rapids in Sechelt Inlet when the tide changes create an oceanic river that surges through the 450 meter-wide narrows at speeds of more than 14 Knots. The rapids creat a challenge to the most daring surfers and kayakers. On a 3 meter tide more than 200 billion gallons of water surge through this gap. The name "Skookumchuck" means "fast water" in the Chinook language.
Here is a movie of the daring!!
MOVIE

Several picturesque villages will be found along the way in cluding:
Gibsons
Egmont
Earls Cove
Pender Harbour
Saltry Bay
Desolation Sound
Powell River
Halfmoon Bay
Savary Island
Read about some of the other ocean rapids in this area:
Running the Rapids

Photo courtesy Egmont Marina
Chatterbox falls, Princess Louisa Inlet

The oldest trees in B.C.

Just north of the Sechelt Penninsula is a small park, recently created to preserve what is believed to be the oldest living trees in B.C. The Caren Range Uplands park has several ancient Yellow Cedar trees that are nearly 2000 years old. A recent ring count on a stump of a downed tree gave an age of 1878 years.

More information on this link:
Counting the rings
Jervis Inlet, deepest gash on the earth

World's deepest fjord

Jervis Inlet which snakes its way inland north of the Sechelt Penninsula for about 45 miles has been sounded to more than 4000' making it the deepest fjord on the face of the earth.

Powell Lake near the town of Powell River. is one of the deepest lakes in the area and prior to the ice age was connected to the sea. Samples of seawater have been taken from the deepest parts of the lake, more than 1600 feet down. Powell River itself is one of the shortest rivers....a mere 500 meters long, although some would claim that Tsusiat river which empties directly onto the beach via Tsusiat Falls on Vancouver Island's west coast has that honor...merely less than 5-10 feet!

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Pros:"One of the world's greatest ocean rapids"
Cons:"None"
In A Nutshell:"A great day trip from Vancouver"

Comments for Darby2 about Sechelt
Dumpymotel Sat Jul 17, 2004 15:37 UTC
 Wow... I went to your TREE-RING link and learned about stumps and finding out how old trees are..... Some are huge and very old like California Redwoods.
roz.van Tue Jun 29, 2004 12:40 UTC
 Lovely! Ooh I cait wait to get over there but still 2 months to go! Thanks for the links, hugs, roz
daarth Mon Jun 28, 2004 12:43 UTC
 14 knots.....Wow!!!!

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