We recognize the importance for many Indigenous people to gather around loved ones in times of illness, healing and while receiving care. Comfortable spaces are provided within each facility, and where possible spaces are also available for spiritual and cultural healing practices.

Sacred spaces and gathering places at Sechelt Hospital

  • Locations

    Family rooms are on both floors of the acute care hospital for families to gather. These rooms can accommodate at least 10 people.

    There are three welcoming poles outside the Emergency Department entrance.

Hours of operation

Currently open

We operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week

Visiting hours may vary depending on the unit. Please call the Sechelt | shíshálh Hospital main line at (604) 885-2224 to determine visiting times before your visit.

Parking and transportation

​Free parking is available in the parkade, and public transit is nearby.

Sechelt | shíshálh Hospital

Sechelt | shíshálh Hospital is a 63-bed facility in Sechelt that also serves the communities of Langdale, Gibsons, Roberts Creek, Halfmoon Bay and Pender Harbour.

Sacred Spaces and Gathering Places

We recognize the importance for many Indigenous people to gather around loved ones in times of illness, healing and while receiving care. Comfortable spaces are provided within each facility, and where possible spaces are also available for spiritual and cultural healing practices.