Located on the northern Sunshine Coast, Powell River is surrounded by picturesque landscapes including mountains and sheltered Pacific Ocean beaches. It’s a hotspot for outdoor enthusiasts with its alluring treks on the Sunshine Coast Trail, while annual festivals and events showcase a rich local culture.
Things to do in Powell River
You’ll find countless opportunities for outdoor recreation in Powell River, from the Duck Lake mountain bike trails to Powell Forest Canoe Route. You can also go rock climbing in Eldred Valley or snowshoe in the Knuckleheads, then visit the Townsite Brewing local microbrewery for craft beer.
The Sunshine Coast is home to more artists per capita than any other Canadian region, showcasing local talents in notable galleries. Admire First Nations-themed watercolours at Wind Spirit Gallery, wood art at Tourigny and Marce and handmade pottery and ceramics at Down to Earth Clayworks. Time your visit for the annual Sunshine Coast Art Crawl when over 100 galleries and studios open their doors.
Visit the iconic Patricia Theatre, which is Canada’s longest running movie theatre, dating back to 1913. If you want to learn more about the region’s history, take a guided tour through the National Historic District to see the well-preserved Dwight Hall, Rodmay Hotel and Catalyst paper mill.
The Powell River Historical Museum & Archives showcases the region’s most fascinating artifacts, which include stone weapons, cooking utensils and intricately woven baskets. Head to the waterfront Saltery Bay Provincial Park for canoeing and wildlife watching, where seals and sea lions can be seen basking in the sunshine.
Getting around Powell River
Powell River is around five hours north-west of Vancouver and Vancouver International Airport. There’s a ferry service between Comox on Vancouver Island and Power River. In town, the best way to get around is by car.