Quick Facts
Location: Whaling Station Bay Beach, Hornby Island, BC
Region: Gulf Islands, Vancouver Island
Beach Type: Sandy, shallow, expansive
Admission: Free
Facilities: Limited (beach accesses only)
Best Season: Summer
Dog Friendly: Yes
Also Known As: Whaling Station Bay
Info
Parking / Access
Anderson Drive beach accesses — Limited roadside parking at several access points
Getting There
From Co-op corner, follow St. Johns Point Rd to Anderson Dr. Beach accesses on the left.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Whaling Station Bay Beach located?
Whaling Station Bay Beach is located on the north side of Hornby Island, just north of Helliwell Provincial Park. The bay sits along Anderson Drive with several beach access points between private homes.
How do I get to Whaling Station Bay?
From the Hornby Island Co-op, follow St. Johns Point Road, then turn onto Anderson Drive. Several beach access paths are on the left with limited roadside parking. Private homes ring the beachhead, so use designated access points.
Is there parking available?
Parking is limited to roadside spots near beach access points along Anderson Drive. Arrive early on busy summer days.
How long does it take to visit?
Plan 1–3 hours for a beach visit. The expansive sandy beach is ideal for extended relaxation, swimming, and beachcombing.
What is the best time to visit?
Summer offers the warmest weather and calmest waters. The shallow bay warms nicely for swimming. Low tide reveals more beach and tide pools.
Is Whaling Station Bay good for families?
Yes. The bay features an expansive, safe, shallow sandy beach—a favourite spot for families during summer months. Children can safely wade in the calm, shallow waters.
What can I do at Whaling Station Bay?
- Swimming in calm, shallow waters
- Beach volleyball (seasonal)
- Beachcombing and tide pool exploration
- Wildlife watching (eagles fishing, shorebirds, waterfowl)
- Photography and relaxation
Are there facilities at the beach?
Facilities are minimal. There are no washrooms, lifeguards, or services at the beach itself. Bring everything you need. The Hornby Island Co-op is a short drive away.
What wildlife might I see?
Eagles are occasionally seen fishing for perch in tide pools. Shorebirds including mallards, widgeon, scoters, mergansers, and gulls visit throughout the year. The bay supports forage fish habitat.
Why is it called Whaling Station Bay?
The bay is named for a whaling station that once operated in the area during Hornby Island's early history.
Are dogs allowed?
Yes. Dogs are welcome on the beach.
What other attractions are nearby?
- Helliwell Provincial Park — Coastal bluff hiking (5 min drive)
- Tribune Bay Beach — White sand beach
- Cape Gurney — Sunset viewpoint










