Who We Are

Established in 1978, the Sargeant Bay Society (SBS) is a volunteer non-profit organization located on the Sunshine Coast of British Columbia, Canada. We work to support, enhance and protect the ecologically sensitive habitats found within Sargeant Bay, its watershed and neighbouring wetlands.

The Society is comprised of a ten-member volunteer board of directors.  The Board is supported by an active group of members who support the Mission of the Society by regularly participating in projects and activities, aimed at enhancing Sargeant Bay Provincial Park and associated activities.

Sargeant Bay Provincial Park offers a remarkable diversity of recreation, combining nature appreciation with an unforgettable physical outdoor experience.  It includes a sand and gravel beach, a wetland, a salmon-bearing creek, forest, a pristine forest bog and multi-use connecting trails.

When Sargeant Bay became a Provincial Park in 1990, it was 57 ha in size.  In 1997 the park expanded to 142 ha.  In 2018, the Society became stewards of the wetlands and watersheds within Halfmoon Bay, including Smuggler Cove Marine Park, 16 km west of Sechelt, British Columbia.

We invite you to learn more about these unique environmental habitats, the work we are doing to protect and promote these areas, and what you can do to make a difference.  

Please join us by becoming a member!

Sargeant Bay Society Constitution

The Constitution of the Sargeant Bay Society reads as follows:

  1.    The name of the Society is Society for the Protection of Sargeant Bay.

     2 .   The purposes of the Society are:

             a.     To promote conservation of the natural habitat of Sargeant Bay and neighbouring watersheds.

             b.     To engage in any activity incidental to the furtherance of above purpose.

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