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Above Breakwater Park in Gibsons, British Columbia
Canada

Gibsons (Ch’ḵw’elhp) is the entryway to the Sunshine Coast for many people, thanks to the fact that it’s just a short 40-minute ferry ride from West Vancouver. The community is perched on a hillside overlooking several small islands and Howe Sound. Fans of the classic CBC TV show "The Beachcombers" might recognize parts of Gibsons from the show, including the restaurant Molly’s Reach.

Gibsons is located on the traditional territory of the Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish Nation). Almost 5000 people call the Gibsons area home, and it’s a popular spot for artists and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

 

Copyright: Robert Prior
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 18000x9000
Taken: 24/05/2023
Caricate: 09/01/2024
Published: 09/01/2024
Numero di visualizzazioni:

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Tags: aerial; drone; spring; day; harbour; boat; town; coast
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