Spring on the Sunshine Coast
Spring on the Sunshine Coast is always a welcome season. Wet winter hikes and stormy ocean beachscapes give way to drier old-growth rambles and calmer seaside views.
Spring on the Sunshine Coast is always a welcome season. Wet winter hikes and stormy ocean beachscapes give way to drier old-growth rambles and calmer seaside views.
Clint and Kristy Roberts have a simple plan for life and business: help people, contribute to the community, do it with a smile, and make great food.
Looking good on the outside helps us feel good on the inside. We offer a myriad of local options for self-care.
"Witnessing a number of otherworldly events over the years has led me to accept that unseen phenomena are an integral part of our everyday lives."
John Down traded his hectic life in New York for something quiet and serene, and found a new home on the Coast for his indulgent chocolates.
A carefully curated gift store is a delight for both locals and tourists. Wacky, practical, beautiful, whimsical, local.
As pandemic restrictions relax, Coast events are making a fun comeback!
“I honestly just climbed into this snow cave and took a snapshot from the inside out. I didn’t know much about photographic technique, but the moment was profound in so many ways . . . "
Art is therapeutic and meditative, calming and transportive, a connector of people and communities. In the case of Sechelt Hospital Foundation’s Art of Healing, it is also life-giving.
“I think my creative collaborations with First Nations artists demonstrate a powerful and poignant legacy of cooperation between cultures.”