From pristine beaches and exhilarating outdoor activities to great golf courses and museums, there are limitless things to do in Port Hardy, BC. Take a cruise to Telegraph Cove to see migrating whales. Book a salmon fishing charter or grab an ocean kayak and paddle along the Port Hardy shoreline. Stroll along scenic Storey’s Beach or hike the Beaver Lake Forest Trail.
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Tides and Tales Fishing ToursWith so many species of fish available in our waters, it's no surprise we are a choice destination for anglers worldwide. Salmon fishing in Port Hardy is one of the most popular local activities. Tides and Tales is a trusted sport fishing guide offering fishing trips from our location in Port Hardy.
Carrot ParkLocated in the heart of downtown, Carrot Park is part of a waterfront promenade featuring plenty of wildlife and fresh ocean air. Seven Hills Golf CourseThis hidden gem is the only championship golf course north of Campbell River, renowned for its breathtaking surroundings. The course offers a range of challenges for golfers of all abilities.
Storey's BeachWhen the tide goes out, this massive sandy beach seems to stretch forever. Features include a family picnic area with a covered pavilion, barbecue pits, tables under the trees, three ball fields and plenty of forest to explore. Beaver Lake Forest TrailHiking trails are abundant on northern Vancouver Island. We are a launching point for many west coast adventures such as San Joseph Bay, Grant Bay, Cape Palmerston and Raft Cove as well as the North Coast Trail and Beaver Lake Forest Trail. The Ronning Gardens, Husan Caves and Nakwakto rapids are also nearby. Storey's Beach is also a popular spot due to the World War II airplane ruins nearby. |
Telegraph Cove Whale WatchingTelegraph Cove offers great opportunities to see resident and migrating whales, and we know the best whale watching tour operators in the area. Port Hardy MuseumIn addition to permanent exhibits of First Nations artifacts, settlers' effects, fossils, geology, natural history, and local industrial relics, this museum tells the story of the local area with rotating temporary exhibits, videos and more.
Quatse River Trail & Salmon Stewardship CentreSee bears, salmon, steelhead and trout in their natural habitat on this series of trails running alongside the Quatse River. Along the way, you'll find the Quatse Salmon Stewardship Centre - a must-see for visitors interested in learning about Quatse Salmon and the efforts to protect this local treasure.
Kayak RentalsSee bears, salmon, steelhead and trout in their natural habitat on this series of trails running alongside the Quatse River. Along the way, you'll find the Quatse Salmon Stewardship Centre - a must-see for visitors interested in learning about Quatse Salmon and the efforts to protect this local treasure. |
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