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Port Hardy

Quatse River Campground

Port Hardy, BC
5/5
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Sites: 38

Amenities:

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Free Showers
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Firewood by Donation
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WiFi Access Point
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Hiking Trails
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Coin Laundry

Services:

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30 & 20 Amp Sites
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Power & Water
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Sani Station

Situated on the banks of the Quatse River five minutes from downtown Port Hardy. The Quatse River Campground is part of a richly forested regional park containing hundreds of years old trees, with wild flora fauna found in old-growth forests.

Quatse River Campground Port HardyThe Quatse River and area has excellent fishing opportunities on the B.C. coast. The local rivers provide Coho and Chinook in the fall and excellent Steelhead fishing from December to April. A boat ramp and marina are located just five minutes from the campground, providing access to Hardy Bay, The Queen Charlotte Sound, boat launch and marina also located in Coal Harbour, B.C., twenty minutes from the campground, which gives you access to the Quatsino Sound and Winter Harbour on the west coast.

With free showers, wood, wifi and even after-hours tours of the Salmon Hatchery the Quatse River Campground is a great place to stay with private sites and the nearby creek. There is a reason why regulars book their site years in advance.

* Note –
– Minimum two-night stay
– Have to book in advance
– Pets must be kept on a leash at all times

The campground is a non-profit, with all money raised to fund the Quatse Salmon Hatchery.

 

The Quatse Stewardship Centre & Hatchery is on-site and worth the visit and tour. All money raised through the campground goes to the hard work of helping the salmon population.

*Information is correct to the best of our knowledge, it is not guaranteed and can change. We welcome updates.

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