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District of Sechelt

www.sechelt.ca

 
The District of Sechelt is located on the lower Sunshine Coast of British Columbia. Approximately 50 km northwest of Vancouver, Sechelt is accessible to the mainland of British Columbia via a 40 minute ferry trip between Horseshoe Bay and Langdale, and a 25 minute drive from Langdale along Highway 101, now known as the Sunshine Coast Highway. The municipality takes its name from the Coast Salish Shishalh people, who first settled the area thousands of years ago, and means "land between two waters". The original Village of Sechelt was incorporated on February 15, 1956. Sechelt later expanded its boundaries in ...
  • Number of Employees: 0-25
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million
  • www.sechelt.ca
  • 5797 Cowrie Street, 2nd Floor PO Box 129
    Sechelt, BC CAN V0N 3A0
  • Phone: 604.885.1986

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