
Discovering White Rock Pier
White Rock Pier is one of the most iconic coastal spots in British Columbia.
Stretching into the calm waters of Semiahmoo Bay, it offers an open view of the horizon, where sea, sky, and distant land meet. It’s a place that combines simplicity with a strong sense of location.
A Place I Often Return To
I come here often.
Sometimes just for a walk, other times to enjoy a coffee or a relaxed meal by the sea. There is something about this place that makes you slow down and appreciate the moment.
The atmosphere feels open, calm, and welcoming.
A View Across Borders
What makes this place even more unique is its location.
Standing on the pier, you are looking directly toward the United States. The border between Canada and the United States lies just across the water, making the view feel different — like you are standing between two worlds without even moving.
It’s a quiet reminder of how close everything really is.
The History of White Rock Pier
White Rock Pier has a long history connected to the development of the area.
Originally built in 1914, it served as a docking point for steamships traveling along the coast. Over the years, it became a central landmark for the local community and visitors.
Although it has been damaged and rebuilt multiple times due to storms, it remains one of the longest piers in Canada and an important part of the identity of White Rock.
A European Feeling by the Sea
There is something about White Rock that feels almost European.
The seaside restaurants, the walking paths, and the relaxed lifestyle create an atmosphere that is different from the fast pace of the city. Sitting by the water, enjoying a coffee or a meal, you feel like time moves differently here.
It’s not just a destination — it’s an experience you return to.









