Gibsons Parks & Gardens
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Parks & Gardens in Gibsons, British Columbia.
Boasting a lush and expansive forest, this park is ideal for backcountry hiking and biking. There are no designated trails or facilities in the park.
At the centre of town, this terraced park houses the town library, Elphinstone pioneer museum, and Gibsons farmers market. Located between South Fletcher and Gower Point roads.
Built in 1900, this public wharf includes a gazebo, harbour and a decorative floating garden. As a hub for fishing boats, ferries and activity, the wharf has been a major focal point for the community of Gibsons for many years.
Featuring an award-winning garden, this pretty seaside park has scenic walking paths, a boat launch, picnic tables, and plenty of bird-watching opportunities. Located behind the yacht club at the end of the seawalk.
Gibsons newest park boasts numerous attractions, such as the wetlands, play areas, bridges, and watercourses. Built from a collective effort by the community of Gibsons, the park is completely handicap accessible.
The site of the original town church, Pioneer park has a graveyard in which members of the Gibson family are buried. The park also has a pleasant view of Molly's Reach and the harbour. Located Located beside the Gibsons travel information centre.
Dedicated to the town's first doctor, Dr. Fredrick Inglis, this park offers a stunning view of the waterfront and stands adjacent to 'Stonehurst', the historical Inglis family home. Located across from Pioneer Park.
A large recreational park featuring playing fields, a basketball court, public washrooms and a tot lot.
Offering plenty of shade and trees, this recreational area also has a play area, tennins and basketball courts, and a gazebo.
Both a bird sanctuary and park, Arrowhead has a scenic walking trail for nature enthusiasts. Parking is available, and access is from either Trueman Road or Harmony Lane.
This natural wonderland boasts and extensive network of maintained trails that meander through the lush surrounding forest. The park also has a playground, washroom facilities and playing fields. Located just South of the Sunshine Coast Golf and Country Club, off Highway 101.








