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Hornby Island, located in British Columbia, is celebrated for its idyllic scenery and peaceful atmosphere. Often referred to as the 'Hawaii of the North,' it boasts a unique microclimate with abundant sunshine and minimal rainfall. The island spans over 7,000 acres, featuring protected lands and a small year-round population of about 1,200, which swells during summer. Tribune Bay, with its soft white sand and clear turquoise waters, is a highlight, attracting visitors for activities like snorkeling and diving.
"Hornby Island is known for its near-constant sunshine, a high percentage of local makers and artists, and white-sand beaches, making it a popular vacation destination."
"Nikki Pierce describes Hornby as a place of 'grounding peacefulness' that offers a unique quietness, setting it apart from many other locations."
"The island's location at the north end of the Georgia Strait provides a unique microclimate, resulting in less rain and more sun than surrounding areas."
"Tribune Bay is Hornby's most famous destination, featuring soft white sand and crystal-clear water, ideal for snorkeling and free diving."
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