Porpoise Bay Provincial Park is a scenic campground located on British Columbia's Sunshine Coast, just four kilometres north of Sechelt along Highway 101. Situated at the southern end of Sechelt Inlet, the park features second-growth forest, open grassy areas, and sandy beaches, making it a versatile destination for a wide range of outdoor enthusiasts. Hikers can explore forest trails along Angus Creek that wind through to mudflats and a rich estuary, while paddlers will find the park an excellent basecamp for kayaking and canoeing adventures throughout Sechelt Inlet. The park is home to diverse wildlife including harbour seals, bald eagles, and chum and coho salmon. Anglers can try their luck in the inlet, and the playground and open green spaces make it a great choice for families. Campers enjoy access to showers, flush toilets, water hookups, picnic tables, firewood, and pet-friendly sites. Trails wind through the forested landscape, connecting visitors to the park's estuary habitat. Steeped in the cultural heritage of the shíshálh Nation, Porpoise Bay Provincial Park offers a tranquil coastal escape within easy reach of the charming town of Sechelt and the broader Sunshine Coast region of British Columbia.