Cedarside Coach House Cottage JUST FOOTSTEPS FROM A BEAUTIFUL STRETCH OF BEACH, Cedarside Coach House Cottage is private and and has a full kitchen. Located in ROBERTS CREEK, midway between Gibsons and Sechelt. It's the perfect place to explore the entire coast from.
Pebble Cove Cottage Bed and Breakfast A Romantic Country Cottage with fabulous ocean view located in Roberts Creek on one acre of waterfront property. A forested driveway, past the natural spring ponds, leads you to this charming cottage, a perfect getaway, in a coastal, country setting.
Cottage Al Sole Peaceful, holistic, organic stay in a gorgeous Roberts Creek wooded setting.
Up the Creek Backpackers B&B Situated on the beautiful Sunshine Coast just 14km from the ferry terminal at Langdale, Up The Creek is a small, family-run cedar house nestled amongst many large cedar and fir trees, and is an easy 10-minute walk to the "Heart of the Creek".
A visit to the Sunshine Coast wouldn't be complete without a stop in Roberts Creek, stretching from Gower Point to Wilson Creek. Small and peaceful, this little corner of the Coast prides itself on being a safe, family-oriented community. The Community Hall is in regular use for rockin' dances, community meetings and bingo nights. Children, dogs and bicycles take priority over vehicles, even on the main Roberts Creek Road. Glorious gardens bloom year round, and the natural vegetation and trees are carefully tended by local landowners.
The residents of the Creek are a peculiar bunch, loyal to their community in a way mostly outdated in today's society. The Roberts Creek Community Association has a large and active membership whose voice is strong in matters concerning community events, planning and development. The drafting and implementation of the Official Community Plan (OCP) developed by the Community Association received a high degree of input from residents. In a survey generated to assess public opinion concerning the OCP, a series of questions was posed. The following is a partial list of answers from local "Creekers" to the question: "What is it you like about Roberts Creek?"