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Located on the northwest tip of Vancouver Island lies the small town of Port Hardy, whose industry consists of copper mining, fishing and logging.
The waters here are bountiful for salmon and halibut fishing, and killer whale pods and schools of dolphins and porpoises are frequently seen.
A trek into Cape Scott Provincial Park, lying at the northern point of the island, reveals rainforests of red and yellow cedar, fir, hemlock, pine and more than 14 miles of beaches.
Watch seals and sea lions frolic offshore, but keep your eyes on the beach as you might find old native trade beads or a glass float that has been swept ashore from a Japanese fishing net.
The region is also well-known for local First Nations Kwakwaka'wakw art. The studios offer amazing handcrafted masks, totem poles and bowls. For carvings of a different sort, search out the unique chainsaw carvings that are displayed throughout the town.
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Suggested itinerary featuring Port Hardy
This sample itinerary will give you an idea of what is possible when you travel in Port Hardy, and showcases routes we know work particularly well. Treat this as inspiration, because your trip will be created uniquely by one of our specialists.
Places near Port Hardy
- Northern Vancouver Island 83 miles away
- Campbell River 111 miles away
- Vancouver Island 118 miles away
- Bella Coola 119 miles away
- Tofino 130 miles away
- The Sunshine Coast & Desolation Sound 132 miles away
- Princess Royal Island 165 miles away
- Whistler 205 miles away
- Vancouver 219 miles away
- Salt Spring Island 224 miles away
- Victoria 244 miles away
- British Columbia 275 miles away
- Prince Rupert 276 miles away
- Haida Gwaii 287 miles away
- Prince George 299 miles away
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Our expert guides to exploring Port Hardy
Written by our specialists from their own experiences of visiting Port Hardy, these guides will help you make the most of your time there. We share both our practical recommendations and the best ways to appreciate Port Hardy at its best.
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In the path of the grizzly: bear watching in Canada In the path of the grizzly: bear watching in Canada
In the path of the grizzly: bear watching in Canada
Canada is well-known for its wildlife, but the stars of the show are arguably its resident bears. These often solitary creatures can be difficult to find, but our Canada specialists can recommend intimate bear-watching experiences that allow you to see them in their natural habitat.
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Honeymoons in Canada Honeymoons in Canada
Honeymoons in Canada
Country specialist, Caroline, picks some of her top places to stay and things to do on honeymoon in Canada. Her highlights include where to spot Canada’s wildlife, taking a food tour in Vancouver, finding seclusion in the Rockies and staying on an authentic ranch.
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Highlights of Vancouver Island Highlights of Vancouver Island
Highlights of Vancouver Island
Canada specialist Jamie shares the best things to see and do on Vancouver Island. You could observe black and grizzly bears in temperate rainforests. Look for orcas on boat trips from Victoria. Or hike to secluded beaches in the remote north.
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Accommodation choices for Port Hardy
We've selected a range of accommodation options for when you visit Port Hardy. Our choices usually come recommended for their character, facilities and service or location. Our specialists always aim to suggest properties that match your preferences.
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Great Bear Lodge
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Kwa'lilas Hotel
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