North Thormanby Island

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Northern tip of South Thormanby Island, seen from a floatplane

North Thormanby Island (sxwelap in she shashishalhem) is an island off of the Sunshine Coast of British Columbia, Canada, located 17 km west of Sechelt, and within the shared territories of the Tla'amin Nation and the shíshálh Nation.

The island is noted for its sandy beaches and is a popular anchorage for small boats cruising the Salish Sea.

The community of Vaucroft, located on the island,[1] may be accessed via private water taxi services from nearby Halfmoon Bay, British Columbia.

North Thormanby Island forms part of the Gulf Islands. At low tide, the island is connected to its neighbouring island, South Thormanby Island, by a sand bridge. It is possible to walk on the beach all around the island at low tide without trespassing, as the foreshore or intertidal zone is not private property in British Columbia.[2]

Some landmarks in the area include:

  • Buccaneer Bay Provincial Park (North Thormanby Island)
  • Simson Provincial Park (South Thormanby Island)
  • Water Bay (South Thormanby Island)
  • Smuggler Cove Marine Provincial Park (Halfmoon Bay, on the mainland)
  • Frenchman's Cove (Halfmoon Bay, on the mainland)

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