Hardy Bay Hikers Lodge is located in Port Hardy B.C. at the end of the road on Vancouver Island which is the Southernmost terminus for the Northern (Prince Rupert) and Central Coast ferries. Cape Scott Provincial Park is only a short distance away which offers hiking trails on the Northwest Coast of Vancouver Island for the novice up to the expert and it contains spectacular scenery, bays, coves, beaches, wildlife and designated tenting spots.
Guided fishing and kayaking charters are available locally and SCUBA diving is reported to be excellent with good visibility and is only a short distance away by charter vessel.
Or, for those only wishing to relax, there is good hiking along our numerous nature trails, swimming at the local aquatic centre, playing tennis and breathing our clean fresh air as you meet the friendly local folk.
Hardy Bay Hikers Lodge has two segregated (male/female) dormitory style bedrooms each containing four bunk beds. Clean, fresh linen is supplied and we have a pleasant lounge area in an open plan living room for relaxation and social intercourse with other travelers. There is limited use of the kitchen facilities but breakfasts will be supplied by special request and with sufficient notice. Laundry facilities, hi-speed internet, cablevision with video and limited tenting and byke storage are available. The telephone is made available by special request.
Hardy Bay Hikers Lodge is located in Port Hardy B.C. at the end of the road on Vancouver Island which is the Southernmost terminus for the Northern (Prince Rupert) and Central Coast ferries.
Take Granville Street from the pier up the hill until it becomes Park Drive at the High School then take the first on the left after the High School. This is Upper Carnarvon, finally take the first left into Carnarvon Place, we are located at number 17. Or take a local taxi cab (949-7877) for the approximate cost of $6.00