Welcome to this charming cottage on BC’s Sunshine Coast. For the price of a one-bedroom condo in Sechelt, you could own this two-bedroom, two-bathroom detached home only 700 metres from the beach. Coming in at just under 1,000 square feet, 7027 Skana Crescent in Sandy Hook is the ideal size for a single person or a couple looking for something manageable, comfortable, and inviting. A special thank you to REALTOR® Deb Mowbray with RE/MAX City Realty Sunshine Coast for letting me tour her listing! Bright living spaces On the upper… Read More
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Lights! Camera! Coastline! Movies shot on BC’s Sunshine Coast
Going all the way back to the early 1970s, the Sunshine Coast has quietly had a meaningful role in film and television production in BC. It’s easy to forget just how much screen history lives in this coastal region until you start looking for it. Some productions proudly showcased Gibsons as itself, while others transformed our streets, beaches, and buildings into somewhere entirely different. Either way, the camera has been rolling here for decades. CBC’s The Beachcombers If there’s a single icon of Canadian television, it’d be The Beachcombers. The… Read More
What’s winter really like on BC’s Sunshine Coast?
When most people think of BC’s Sunshine Coast, they picture hot summer days, packed beaches, and lineups for ice cream. And yes, summer here is pretty special. But that’s not the full story. As we’re in the midst of winter, it’s worth talking about what the Sunshine Coast is actually like in the colder months, and whether it might even be worth visiting (or staying) here when the crowds thin out. Much milder winter than most of Canada First things first: winter on the Sunshine Coast is mild, especially compared… Read More
Sunshine Coast, BC real estate predictions for 2026
As we wrap up 2025 and step into 2026, one of the questions I hear most often is simple: “What’s going to happen with the Sunshine Coast real estate market this year?” While no one has a crystal ball, there are some very clear patterns emerging that buyers and sellers should be paying attention to. Move-In Ready Homes Will Lead the Market If there’s one theme that’s been consistent over the past year-and-a-half, it’s this: nice, move-in ready homes that are priced properly will sell quickly. That hasn’t changed, and… Read More
Is Gibsons an expensive place to live?
When people start thinking about moving to Gibsons, one of the first questions I hear is, “Can I actually afford it?” It’s a good question. The Sunshine Coast (and BC in general) has a reputation for being pricey. The truth, though, depends on what you’re used to and what kind of life you want to live. The big one: housing costs Let’s be real: the housing market in Gibsons has changed. It’s not 2015 anymore, and waterfront properties can easily run into the millions. But there’s still a range of… Read More
The Sunshine Coast definitely isn’t Vancouver Island
When non-residents learn that I live in Gibsons, BC, they’ll sometimes ask, “What’s it like to live on the Island?” While this comment draws ire from some Sunshine Coasters, there are a few reasons why the uninitiated might be forgiven for thinking we’re part of Vancouver Island. But there are also a couple of ways that the Sunshine Coast is distinctly its own thing. SAME – Both rely on the ferry Just like Vancouver Island, you need to ride a ferry to visit. The Sunshine Coast is part of BC’s… Read More
The best spots for a morning walk in Gibsons, BC
Rain or shine, I try to start my days with a walk somewhere in Gibsons. In the decade I’ve been here, I’ve developed a few goto routes that I incorporate into my morning routine. There and back on the seawalk I usually start at the gravel path in Winegarden Park that leads past the pop-up concert shell and down to the seawalk. Then I follow the seawalk all the way to Armours Beach where I’ll spend a few minutes soaking in the amazing mountain view! On my return trip, I… Read More
Oceanfront castle on Canada’s Sunshine Coast
I like to call this home in Roberts Creek, BC “the castle by the sea.” It’s a true fairytale-home with oceanfront views and lots of unexpected architectural touches. A special thank you to the Aiken-Doyle Team for letting me tour their listing. When you arrive at the property, one of the first things you’ll notice is the dramatic setting. The house sits tucked in the trees and has easy access to 80′ of shoreline. You’ll be able to swim, kayak, and fish just steps from your door! There’s a detached… Read More
Is it a waste of time to visit Gibsons, BC?
People that watch my videos on YouTube often message me and ask me if Gibsons is actually worth visiting. I tell them it’s SO worth visiting but be prepared that after being here for a weekend, they’ll start imagining what their life on the Sunshine Coast could look like! Gibsons is THAT amazing. Compact, walkable, and ridiculously pretty, Gibsons has a way of making you fall in love with it! The ferry ride feels like a reset The ferry trip from West Vancouver to Langdale is part of the magic…. Read More
What makes Gibsons, BC special
I experience an immense sense of peace each time I drive off the ferry when it arrives in Langdale. Maybe I’ve been running errands in Vancouver or maybe I’m returning from a short getaway but when I roll down the ramp, I’m so excited to know I’m only a few minutes away from returning home to Gibsons.
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