Located in Port Hardy and with Port Hardy Ferry Terminal reachable within a 14-minute walk, Bear Cove Cottages has express check-in and check-out, non-smoking rooms, a garden, free WiFi throughout the...
Arlette
From
Canada
Great location, super clean, dog friendly and very nicely decorated and appointed
Located in Port Hardy, Glen Lyon Inn offers beachfront accommodations 4.9 miles from Port Hardy Ferry Terminal and has facilities like a garden, a restaurant and a bar.
Donna
From
Canada
We had a wonderful view of the Bay and marina. The breakfast in attached restaurant was delicious.
Located on North Vancouver Island, Kwa'lilas Hotel is less than 10 minutes' walk from the waterfront and Port Hardy city center. It offers on-site dining and provides free WiFi in every room.
Telco House B&B offers accommodations in Port Hardy, 6.4 miles from Port Hardy Ferry Terminal. This beachfront property offers access to a balcony, free private parking, and free Wifi.
Jenn
From
Canada
Great location and hosts! Very clean and nice continental breakfast.
Located in Port Hardy, 3.7 miles from Port Hardy Ferry Terminal, Port Hardy Cabins provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking and barbecue facilities.
John
From
Canada
BBQ place was great.
The room was cleaner than three star Hotel.
And the staff were also nice.
I’d like to stay again.
Thanks a lot.
The Quarterdeck Inn & Marina Resort is located Port Hardy and features a daily hot breakfast. A restaurant and a bar are offered on site. Free WiFi is included. Port Hardy Airport is 6.2 mi away.
Located on the banks of the Quatse River, this Port Hardy motel provides free Wi-Fi. A restaurant is featured on site and a refrigerator is included in guest rooms. Port Hardy Airport is 5 mi away.
Located in Coal Harbour, 14 miles from Port Hardy Ferry Terminal, The Oceanfront Inn on Stephens Bay has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and water sports facilities.
Adrienne
From
Canada
We enjoyed our stay in their smaller but very comfortable room that has a patio with an fabulous view of the bay — but the exceptionally delicious seafood breakfast at Stephen’s Bay Inn makes the experience here above and beyond. We were also greeted with a fresh crab and prawn plate “snack” the afternoon of our arrival. We appreciated that they adjusted menus to a food intolerance. We would return for the breakfast alone!
Host had excellent backroad maps and good tips for activities in the local area. Wish we had stayed long enough to partake of the kayaks.
I loved the views of Port Hardy, but shopping in the Mall...
I loved the views of Port Hardy, but shopping in the Mall was not a great , the toilet situation was not a good experience, I would say a young person aprox 20 to 25 yrs old was in the toilet for about 1/2hr, scary as I think he was using drugs,
There were several of us waiting to use the facility
Guest review by
Hilda
Canada
Review score
6.0
Need a car to get around.
Need a car to get around. Book tours etc before you go as very little information or advertising when you get there. We maybe should have done this and we would have found something to do!. There are walking trails but not very well advertsied. Beautiful untouched and natural scenery around that area. Telegraph Cove is a must.. Not many places to eat and very few shops.
Guest review by
Rab
United Kingdom
Review score
8.0
Port Hardy is a beautiful city, but not many options for...
Port Hardy is a beautiful city, but not many options for coffee shops or places to stop in for a drink other that the restaurants in the hotels. Lots of places to explore and walking trails by the Harbour and met some locals fishing off the pier by the Marina. If one brought their fishing rods, this would be a nice way to spend some time. I could have easily stayed 2-3 nights here but it's generally used as a hub for Cape Scott or BC Ferries heading up the Inside Passage. The nature here is next to none and lots of food options in the Save on Foods for those wanting to eat in. There is a BC Liquor store which has everything else you might need.
Guest review by
waitin4astar
Canada
Review score
10.0
Port Hardy is a small town surrounded by nature.
Port Hardy is a small town surrounded by nature. If you enjoy beach walks, hiking, biking, boating or camping it is a great base to explore the outdoors. The North Island is absolutely beautiful and full of wildlife. Port Hardy has a great coffee shop, Cafe Guido, great bookstore with a selection of local authors - Booknook, and a great little local market Copper and Kelp, plus a good restaurant at Kwa’lilas Hotel.
Guest review by
Erin
Canada
Review score
8.0
A great little quiet town with trails nearby and a good...
A great little quiet town with trails nearby and a good place to access the NW tip of the island from. It's beautiful and we could see wildlife right out our window or as we walked along the boardwalk.
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Guest review by
bdirk
Egypt
Review score
8.0
Its a great place to go see wildlife (bears crossing the...
Its a great place to go see wildlife (bears crossing the road, great whale watching available), go hiking and do wilderness excursions but there is very little to do in town itself with particularly limited options for keeping younger kids entertained. There is a nice sandy beach on the Port Rupert side but it can get windy.
Guest review by
Benjamin
Canada
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They had a plaque on the front desk saying something about having the friendliest staff... and it's true!! Stayed here twice (July 10, Aug 6) and both times front staff were so kind and informative. The restaurant on site is great too -crab cakes bene is a MUST. Rooms are dated but have a gorgeous view of the bay.
Clean and tidy no frills accommodation central to Port Hardy.
We had a room with private en-suite and shared kitchen and lounge but were almost on our own.
Late night check infrom ferry was good and no complaints from our host
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