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.
An on-site restaurant and bar are featured at this Port Hardy, British Columbia Hotel. A microwave and refrigerator are offered in all guest rooms. Free WiFi is included.
Marta
Canada
Great staff! Super friendly and we've got excellent recommendations on where to go visit, eat, and drink.
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.
Francisca
Canada
I loved everything about the property! The cabin is incredibly cozy and well-equipped, plus it was spotlessly clean. Its proximity to the highway 19 made it super convenient for exploring various interesting places nearby. Moreover, being just a 5-minute drive from the town, where you can access supermarkets, restaurants, pharmacies, gas stations, and more, was incredibly convenient. To top it off, the owners were incredibly friendly and accommodating.
Overlooking Queen Charlotte Strait, this hotel is located in Port Hardy. A restaurant is featured on-site. A refrigerator is offered in each guest room. Port Hardy ferry terminal is 6.2 mi away.
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.
Jirka
Czech Republic
Location was great, rooms also with fantastic breakfast!
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.
Robert
Canada
Front desk was very accommodating with last minute changes and request.
Located on the northern edge of Vancouver Island, this Port Hardy property provides free Wi-Fi. The Port Hardy ferry terminal is 15 minutes’ drive away.
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
Hilda
Canada
6.0
Scored 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.
Rab
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 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.
waitin4astar
Canada
10
Scored 10
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.
Erin
Canada
8.0
Scored 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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bdirk
Egypt
8.0
Scored 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.
Kwa’lilas is a very decent modern hotel - well run, clean, organised, great Wi-Fi, with friendly, helpful staff….everything you want on a trip. It’s a little pricier than some of the motel options but it’s worth the extra in my opinion.
My room was spotless and extremely comfortable.
Breakfast was a bonus - it wasn’t mentioned to me when booking. And the attached pub had some good beers and served excellent food - something else which I didn’t expect.
I loved the price which is half of what a regular hotel costs. I liked the big kitchen and small outdoor seating on the balcony. It was just a basic room, but it had extra pillows, lots of towels, a reading light and lots of outlets and good wifi. I liked the big bath down the hall and how quiet it was. They waited for us to arrive from the ferry at 1 am. That was really nice of them.
Really nice location. Walkable to town centre and beside nice marina. Quiet. The room I had was large and clean (though see negative comments too). Coffee maker in room was quite good. Warm and professional welcome from Leah. The Lyon’s Den restaurant is a 2-3 minute walk away and the hotel has its own restaurant (which I didn’t try). There’s also a liquor store right next door.
Location was 10-15 minutes from the Port Hardy ferry terminal, very convenient for the 5:30/6:00 am ferry line-up. The hotel was was clean and comfortable, perhaps a little shabby. However, wifi was available and plug-ins for charging phones et al.
We did eat at the in-house Japanese restaurant. The food was very good, but I understand it was moving into Port Hardy proper.
Staff was very friendly/helpful.
Room was clean. We had a partial view of the water, which was nice. It was quiet.
Location of hotel was great--close to town and to the ferry. A takeway, bagged light breakfast (no eating in the lobby!) and coffee was provided to all those catching that very early morning ferry.
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
Clean, comfortable bed, efficient check-in, nice view. The hotel is a good choice for late night arrivals of the ferry from Bella Bella and Prince Rupert. The check-in was quick and easy even at 1 am in the morning.
The view was nice, beds were ok. Hotel was quiet, gave me late check out no questions asked. Coffee/tea area accessible all day was a bonus, liquor store across the parking lot was convenient.
Good value, clean, older hotel that offers a nice breakfast. Lots of towels and nice bedding. Bed is comfortable. Liquor store onsite. Hotel is located right beside Port Hardy Airport.
The woman at the front desk was very friendly and helpful. She had good local knowledge and was a great resource. The hotel although dated was clean. The location could not be beat.
The hotel was lovely and the staff were exceptional.
The included breakfas ws mre than expected as it said it was a continental. It was much more with many more options.
Everything we loved it. I came to visit my daughter who lives there, brought my friend with me and we so enjoyed or stay would highly recommend this hotel.
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