OVERVIEW
Take a trip to the peaceful, waterfront town of Port Hardy, nestled on Northern Vancouver Island. Whether you prefer to be on the water or on land, there's an adventure in Port Hardy for everyone; from diving and fishing, to hiking and camping.
Top things to do
Explore caves
Go caving nearby to discover stalagmites (upward-growing formations) and stalactites (icicle-shaped formations), sinkholes and underground rivers.
Join a bear watching tour
Set sail on an adventure of a lifetime for an intimate view of grizzly bears in their natural surroundings. Tours are led by Indigenous guides, who will open your eyes to the waterways of their people’s traditional territories.
Enjoy water activities
Kayak, canoe and fish around crystal-clear surrounding waters.
Discover local history and culture
Discover the culture and history of Indigenous people in this four-hour journey through beautiful scenery on an exhilarating Zodiac ride through the Queen Charlotte Strait. Look out for whales and other wildlife along the way.
Places to stay


PORT HARDY
Kwa'lilas Hotel
Premier Indigenous hotel, featuring beautiful suites and local Indigenous arts and culture.
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PORT HARDY
Glen Lyon Inn & Suites
A comfortable waterfront hotel with stunning views of Hardy Bay from every room.
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PORT HARDY
Quarterdeck Resort & Marina
The Quarterdeck Inn & Marina Resort is a cozy hotel overlooking Hardy Bay.
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Courtenay
The vibrant community of Courtenay is just a 90-minute drive from Nanaimo. Its downtown core offers a variety of galleries, shops, boutiques and more for arts and culture enthusiasts, while its proximity to mountains, parks and lakes make it a great launching point for outdoor thrills – including the slopes of Mount Washington.
Port Alberni
Surrounded by lush forests and ocean inlets, Port Alberni is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Explore scenic hiking trails, paddle along the tranquil waters of Sproat Lake, or cast a line in the “Salmon Capital of the World.” With its rich Indigenous heritage, vibrant waterfront, and easy access to Vancouver Island’s rugged west coast, adventure is found around every corner.
Comox
Comox and its surrounding Valley offer premier experiences for adventure and culinary enthusiasts on the east coast of Vancouver Island. The Comox Valley’s rich combination of land, forest and mountains allow you to hit the slopes and bike at Mount Washington Alpine Resort, or enjoy the beaches, harbour, local wineries and farm-to-table restaurants.
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