







White Rock is a picturesque coastal city in British Columbia, Canada, known for its calm seaside charm and stunning views of the Salish Sea. The city takes its name from a huge white boulder on the beach, which has been a recognizable landmark for generations. White Rock Pier stretches approximately 460 meters (about 1,509 feet) into the ocean, ranking among Canada's longest piers and drawing visitors for walks and fishing. From the pier, people can often see seals, seabirds, and boats cruising along the coastline, especially on bright, clear days. The nearby waterfront promenade features cafés, restaurants, and colorful murals that celebrate the town's maritime heritage. White Rock is easily accessible by car via Highway 99 from Vancouver (about 45 km / 28 miles south) or by public transit, including buses from nearby cities. With gentle sunsets and fresh ocean air, White Rock and its pier provide a peaceful and memorable coastal experience.
The webcams are set across the road from White Rock Pier, giving a full view of the pier stretching into the water along with the nearby walking areas and benches where visitors relax. Webcams also capture the flow of traffic on the road just beside the pier, showing cars, pedestrians, and cyclists moving along the waterfront. From this vantage point, viewers can watch people strolling, fishing on the pier, or enjoying the ocean breeze on the benches. The cameras provide a mix of coastal scenery and everyday life, letting people experience the calm seaside atmosphere in real time. On clear days, the view includes the shimmering water of the Salish Sea and passing boats.