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Location: Tribune Bay Beach, Hornby Island, British Columbia
Region: Hornby Island
Best for: Warm-water summer swimming (for BC), soft sand, easy family beach day
Admission: Free
Facilities: Day-use park facilities (seasonal)
Best Season: Summer
Dog Friendly: Mixed rules depending on beach section and park boundaries (follow posted signage)
Also Known As: Tribune Bay Provincial Park beach
Parking / Access
Tribune Bay Beach (Google Maps)
The main access is via the day-use park entrance on Hornby Island.
Hours
Day-use park access is typically daytime hours. Follow posted signage in the park.
Good to know
This is one of the busiest spots on Hornby Island in summer. Arrive early for easier parking.
Tribune Bay Beach is on Hornby Island, BC. Map: Tribune Bay Beach (Google Maps).
Yes, especially in summer. The bay is known for relatively warm, shallow water compared to many other BC beaches.
Yes. The beach is a classic family day-trip spot with an easy walk to the sand.
Yes, but it can fill up quickly on sunny summer days. Earlier arrivals usually have the easiest time.
Day-use parks often have basic facilities. Availability can be seasonal, so expect simpler facilities rather than full services.
Rules can vary by section of the beach and by park boundary. Follow posted signs and keep dogs leashed where required.
Morning to early afternoon is best for sun and calmer conditions. Sunset can also be beautiful.
Water, snacks, sun protection, and layers for wind. In peak season, plan for crowds.
Ringside Market is a handy nearby supply stop: .













