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Port Hardy Natural Sights, Parks & Wildlife

4 Natural Sights, Parks & Wildlife in Port Hardy

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1. Bluewater Adventures - North Vancouver

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We offer multi-day sail cruises to the Queen Charlotte Islands, Northern Vancouver Island, Great Bear Rainforest, Gulf Islands & Alaska. Aboard our 68' vessels, you will experience whales, bears, sailing, native culture, wildlife, wilderness, birds, kayaking & much more. Offering Carbon Neutral trips on the coast, Bluewater was recently selected by National Geographic’s Traveler Magazine as ‘One of the World’s 50 Best!’ Join on a scheduled departure, or charter the whole vessel. Our professional crew, including an onboard Naturalist will take you to places few have ever been. See amazing wildlife, spectacular scenery & ancient cultures. Come explore!

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2. Cape Scott Provincial Park - Port Hardy

64 Km West Of Port Hardy
Port Hardy, British Columbia
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Cape Scott is a rugged coastal wilderness located at the northwestern tip of Vancouver Island. Visitors can choose day hikes or backpacking excursions to explore the sandy beaches & rain forest area. Adverse weather conditions can occur all year.

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3. Great Bear Nature Tours - Port Hardy

Order Free Insider's GuideProperty Logo Great Bear Lodge
Port Hardy, British Columbia
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Journey to the heart of the Great Bear Rainforest to view & photograph grizzly bears. The floating Great Bear Lodge, with a maximum of 10 guests, is the perfect place to enjoy the wildlife & wilderness of BC. Experienced biologists lead the twice-daily bear-viewing sessions & activities such as interpretive hikes, inlet cruises & sea-kayaking. Tours begin in Port Hardy, on northern Vancouver Island, with a spectacular seaplane flight across to the Great Bear Lodge. While you are exploring this remote wilderness with guides, the chef is preparing wilderness-gourmet meals for you at the lodge.

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4. Hakai Luxvbalis Conservancy Area - Port Hardy

130 Km North Of Port Hardy
Port Hardy, British Columbia
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Hakai boasts lagoons, reversing tidal rapids, tombolos, white-sand beaches with exposed shorelines, forested hills, large/small islands & all-weather anchorages, Hakai has a varied, scenic coastline. Under agreement with the Province, the Heiltsuk Nation manages the park.

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