Part 9
Ferry Options from Port Hardy
509.07 km - about 16 hours 11 min
From Port Hardy, take one of two options on BC Ferries (Note: Inside Passage option is shown on map):
Inside Passage Ferry: This 15 hour ferry ride takes visitors from Port Hardy to Prince Rupert through the scenic Inside Passage: a narrow, protected channel that runs between the mainland and a series of islands and calm inlets. The scenery is spectacular: pass rocky shorelines, lush rainforests, waterfalls, abandoned fishing villages and lighthouses, accompanied by some of the best wildlife viewing in BC. Watch for porpoises, whales, seals, and black bears.
Optional: From Prince Rupert: board the Alaska Marine Highway ferry system to continue travelling north to Alaska by ferry; take Highway 16 west and connect with the Stewart-Cassiar Highway Driving Route; or drive west to Prince George, then follow Highway 97 north to Dawson Creek, Mile ‘0’ of the world-famous Alaska Highway.
Discovery Coast Passage Ferry: This ferry ride takes visitors from Port Hardy on the Inside Passage before it detours into the fjords and inlets of mid-coast BC, connecting the communities of Bella Bella, Shearwater, Klemtu, Ocean Falls, and Bella Coola. (Note: during the summer, BC Ferries offers different schedules for the Discovery Coast Passage, varying in duration and ports of call.)
Watch for whales, porpoises, and the famous Kermode (Spirit) bear (coastal BC is the only place in the world to spot it). Experience a ferry ride that is laid-back and uniquely BC: random stops to let off kayakers aren’t uncommon and guests often dine with the crew in the mess-hall.
Optional: From Bella Coola drive inland on Highway 20 to Williams Lake, and connect to the Gold Rush Trail Driving Route.