Standing at the edge of the Semiahmoo Bay, White Rock feels more like a seaside escape than a city. On a clear day, you can see all the way to Mount Baker across the U.S. border, and the long waterfront promenade is always dotted with strollers, joggers, and people chasing the salty breeze. The namesake white boulder on the beach is hard to miss—and yes, it’s kept white on purpose.
Day-to-day life here moves a little slower, with most errands and outings bookended by ocean views. The historic pier stretches nearly half a kilometre into the bay and draws locals year-round. Uptown, you’ll find small shops, art galleries, and cafés where neighbours actually stop to chat. Despite its relaxed pace, White Rock is well connected—it's just a short drive to South Surrey and about an hour to downtown Vancouver. The city’s arts and culture scene pops during events like the White Rock Sea Festival, a summer tradition that celebrates music, food, and community spirit right on the beach.