The sense of community and neighbourliness are two of the primary factors that make Halfmoon Bay such great place to live.
Young families are drawn to the community feel, being close to nature and popular Halfmoon Bay Elementary School.
Halfmoon Bay offers protected harbours & marinas, forested hiking & mountain biking trails, parks, beaches and calm waters for
diving, swimming and kayaking. There are extensive hiking and mountain biking trails from Connor Park that can lead you
out to the famous Sargeant Bay Provincial Park that features a sand and gravel beach, a wetland, a salmon-bearing creek
and a forest bog. Also a great spot for Bird watchers looking to spot soaring eagles and elusive owl.
The Halfmoon Bay Area is located northwest along the Sunshine Coast Highway approximately 10km from Sechelt and home to about 3000 residents. Also home of the Rockwater Secret Cove Resort named one of Getaway BC’s Top Ten and the Annual Half Moon Bay County Fair and Apple Festival at Coopers Green Regional Park with the community boat
launch great diving spot known for some of the largest octopuses in the world.
Halfmoon Bay consists of both residential residential rural neighbourhoods. The residential areas are located primarily below the highway closer to the ocean. The areas along Redrooffs Road were subdivided in the 1940’s and Welcome Woods area in the 1970’s.
The rural residential properties are located throughout Halfmoon Bay including the areas around Leaning Tree and
Tapp Roads, the base of Trout Lake Road, along the highway in proximity to Curran and Brooks Road, and Secret Cove toward Wood Bay. Properties in the rural are generally on larger lots than the residential properties and play a part in maintaining the