Port Hardy is one of the northern ports of Vancouver Island, which is accessible by Highway 19. Port Hardy's protected waters make the eastern coast of Vancouver Island a suitable place for kayaking and canoeing.
Kayakers and canoers may have the chance to explore spectacular sightseeing and strange fishing spots and campsites. Renting kayaks is allowed in Port Hardy for two to seven-day trips. Visitors can join kayaking or canoeing both in self-guided and guided tours. Port Hardy, as the largest community on the north of Vancouver Island, hosts a wide variety of outdoor activities.
There are several ways to reach Port Hardy and the surrounding area, such as diving, sailing, or making a flight. Port Hardy is connected with Victoria, Coal Harbour, Port Alice, and Holberg by the Highways in the vicinity and Highway 19, as Vancouver Island's main highway.