Kwa'lilas is the traditional word that refers to a place to sleep, and significant emphasis has been placed on curating the hotel with authentic local Aboriginal art to celebrate Gwa'sala Nakwaxda'xw traditions and stories in collaboration with local artists and designers. Located on highway 19 just before the entrance to downtown Port Hardy.
Onsite is the nax'id' Pub: enjoy the outdoor patio, local Vancouver Island brews and a full menu in a relaxed pub atmosphere.
Room type from £76 per person
Standard
- wifi
- Queen Bed
- Tea and Coffee Facilities
- Bath Tub
- TV
- Seating Area
- Shower
Map
Facilities
- Restaurants
- Meeting Rooms
- Business Centre
- Lifts
- Accessibility
- Internet Access
- 24 Hour Front desk
- Parking
In the area
A stroll down Granville Street will take you into the heart of Port Hardy, a historical seaside town with a rich First Nations heritage. Take a tour around the streets and spot the chainsaw wood carvings and Totems throughout the town or browse through the many galleries and studios displaying the talents of residents old and new.
The area is also rich in wildlife and Black Bears can often be glimpsed along the highway or feeding on the river banks. You can also hop on a floatplane to the shores of the mainland to see Grizzly Bears splashing in the shallows hunting for salmon.