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What do you think of when someone mentions Langdale?
Probably the first thing you see when you get to the Sunshine Coast - the BC Ferries Langdale Terminal.
Langdale is more than the ferry terminal but you have to make a point to see it. When exiting the terminal, instead of heading up the hill (creatively named "The Bypass" - not!) or turning left to visit scenic Gibsons Landing - go right at the lights and you're in Langdale.
Yes, we have our suburbs too! If we had a downtown, Langdale would be a bedroom community... but some of those bedrooms have some of the most amazing views of the coastal mountain range and Howe Sound going.
Langdale also serves as the "home community" to Howe Sound Pulp and Paper, which operates one of the world's most innovative Kraft pulp mills in Port Mellon and produces some of the finest newsprint and kraft pulp in the world. The plant employs roughly 600 people, many of whom live in Langdale, and produces 350,000 tonnes of Kraft Pulp and 200,000 tonnes of newsprint a year. Tours are available, 2 times per week in the summer months and by special request year-round. The drive out to Port Mellon is beautiful... quiet, winding, and travels through great little places like the wonderfully named "Dogpatch". It will take you back 40 years.
One of the best starts for RV traveling
on the Coast is at the Langdale
Heights RV Park and Golf Course. They can accommodate large
groups and have many amenities available to make your stay relaxing
and enjoyable.
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