Driving in Port Hardy BC Canada - City Centre/Downtown & Houses - Northern Vancouver Island
We are driving around Port Hardy, British Columbia, Canada. I would imagine this town has this kind of weather for most of the year... While you're here enjoy some smoked salmon. It's really good.
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NORTH VANCOUVER ISLAND TRIP | Visiting Port Hardy + Port McNeill + Telegraph Cove, BC
In today’s video, we continue our road trip across Vancouver Island in partnership with Trover, this time visiting three towns in the northern part of the island where we have lots of cool nature sightings and also come across some rather unusual attractions!
First up, we visited Port Hardy where we casually encountered a bald eagle - locals were very calm about this occurrence but the three of us were standing by the water’s edge ooh-ing and ahh-ing at the display.
Then, in Port McNeill, we came across the biggest burl in the world; we didn’t even know what a burl was up until our visit, so we’ll tell you guys all about it soon enough.
And finally, we hit up the picturesque seaside village of Telegraph Cove, where we learned all about killer whales and came face to face with two deer who seemed blissfully unaware of our presence.
It was a great day and we can’t wait to share it with you in this video!
That bald eagle encounter pretty much made our visit to Port Hardy! We then walked along the waterfront, where we spotted a curious seal peeping its head out of the water, plus we saw some impressive totems. It was a short visit, but we really enjoyed the town.
From there, we continued our drive towards Port McNeill, but we pulled down a logging road just shy of the town to visit a rather unique attraction. This right here is a burl; a burl is a knotty growth on a tree that can occur on the trunk, at the base of the tree, or even underground in the form of a rounded growth. It’s the result of stress on the tree due to injury, a fungus, or an insect infestation. This one here is apparently the world’s largest burl!
We then drove into Port McNeill to have a little wander and check out the marina.
We continued our drive towards Telegraph Cove, which may very well be the most picturesque town we visited during our whole Vancouver Island road trip. Telegraph Cove started out as a fishing and cannery village, but today it’s an eco-tourism destination where you can embark on a number of adventures including kayaking trips, whale watching excursions, and even grizzly bear tours.
After our little mid afternoon treat, we walked over to the Whale Interpretive Centre, which was founded in 2002 and seeks to raise public awareness about marine mammals and the threats they face. The Whale Interpretive Centre is home to one of the best collections of marine mammal skeletons in British Columbia. Of course we added this place to Trover because it’s a must-visit if you make it out to Telegraph Cove.
We didn’t hike more than 5 minutes before we had a surprise: two deer munching on shrubs and bushes! They were just a few meters away from us and their little snack must’ve been tasty because they didn’t even look at us.
And that’s it for today’s adventures on Vancouver Island.
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NORTH VANCOUVER ISLAND TRIP | Visiting Port Hardy + Port McNeill + Telegraph Cove, BC:
Come join us for an epic road trip to Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada where we partner with Trover to cover the island from the south all the way up to the north. Unlike most Vancouver Island road trips and travel series which focus on the triangle of Vancouver, Nanaimo and Tofino, we branch off and visit lesser-known places such as Gold River, Port Alice and Malcolm Island just to name a few.
Our trip to Vancouver Island starts off with a flight from Toronto to Vancouver, followed by the shortest flight of our lives from Vancouver to Victoria. From Victoria, we head to our base of Mount Washington in the central part of the island, where highlights include spotting black bears, hiking in Mount Washington and visiting vineyards in Comox.
Heading to northern Vancouver Island, we base ourselves in Port Alice and visit the nearby towns of Port McNeill, Port Hardy and Telegraph Cove. For separate day trips, we take the ferry to Malcolm Island where we visit the former Finnish Community of Sointula and take another ferry to Alert Bay where we have the opportunity to appreciate First Nations totem poles, artwork and museums.
If you are thinking of doing a Canada road trip, Vancouver Island should be at the top of your list. For more information and tips on all the places we visited on Vancouver Island, you can check out this Trover list:
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Port Hardy BC Canada - Driving Around Town - Quick Tour - Life on Vancouver Island
This was my first take of driving around Port Hardy, British Columbia, Canada. There was a tiny of rain and a drop got on the lens so I had to cut this take a bit short. Never the less, I think there's a bit of value to what's been recorded.
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Port Hardy British Columbia (BC) Canada - Driving Around Town
This is part 2 of driving in Port Hardy, BC, Canada.
The video ends at the HARDY BUOYS SMOKED FISH place where I bought some smoked salmon. Very tasty stuff! For more information:
To see part one of driving in Port Hardy please go to this link:
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Port Hardy Tourism
Expect the unexpected from Vancouver Island's northern community. Dive into and explore untouched coastal wilderness, small town culture, and Hardy traditions. #visitporthardy
Port Hardy Lifestyle: Rugged, rich, resilient.
Port Hardy, British Columbia located on the Northern most tip of Vancouver Island is a raw, abundant place. Rugged, rich and resilient, Port Hardy is raw nature & real people at their finest.
*Filmed by Darcy Turrene through the Port Hardy Visitor Centre #visitporthardy and Tourism Port Hardy.
Thank you to the great people of Port Hardy who made this and our other films possible.
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Driving Tour of Port Hardy BC
Welcome to the Virtual Tour of Port Hardy BC.
Port Hardy is a district municipality in British Columbia, Canada located on the northeastern end of Vancouver Island. Port Hardy has a population of 4,132 at last census (2016). It is the gateway to Cape Scott Provincial Park, the North Coast Trail and the BC Marine Trail, located on the northernmost tip of Vancouver Island. The community has access to spectacular wilderness adventures, such as kayaking, caving, world-class scuba diving, nature viewing, surfing, unique saltwater rapids, fishing and camping.
Port Hardy's twin city is Numata, Japan.
Port Hardy was named after Vice-Admiral Sir Thomas Masterman Hardy who served as the captain of H.M.S. Victory.
Once a year, Port Hardy holds a celebration in Rotary Park to acknowledge its natural resource based economy. The three syllables, fi, lo and mi, stand for fishing, logging and mining. The celebration includes festivities in the park such as activities for children, fundraising concessions, entertainment, beer gardens, bake sales, craft sales, and fireworks. A dance for each age group and a parade are also held on Filomi Days weekend- typically the third weekend in July.
Port Hardy's economy relies greatly on tourism. Ferries to Prince Rupert, another popular tourist destination in British Columbia, depart every other day during peak season. Tourist traffic in the summer is immense, and hotels and restaurants usually find themselves with no room to accommodate all travelers.
Deer, black bears, bald eagles, squirrels, seals, salmon and many other species of birds and mammals are often spotted along the Quatse Loop Nature Trail or at Storey's Beach which is a short drive from town. Humpback whales can occasionally been seen surfacing in the bay. Port Hardy has many wildlife charters, fishing charters and places to camp during tourist season.
Port Hardy has an oceanic climate due to its proximity to the Pacific moderating influence. As a result summers are very cool for the latitude, whereas winters instead are very mild. Although there is a strong drying trend in summer, its summer rainfall is still higher than those of the southerly Mediterranean climates. Winter rainfall is very high and in general Port Hardy is far wetter than Canada's interior.
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A Day in Port Hardy
We enjoyed a full day in Port Hardy. Toured the small but full Port Hardy Museum. Then we had a most interesting visit at the Quatse River Fish Hatchery. The manager, Lorraine, was very willing to give of her time to answer and and all of our questions about fish. The kids got to help catch fish and check out all that they were doing. Thank you Lorraine.
PORT McNeill BC (British Columbia) Canada - Driving on Vancouver Island - Small Town
If you have dreams of cutting trees, Port McNeill, British Columbia, Canada might be the place for you.
Filmed in August 2017.
Music by Free Jazz Vancouver.
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Michael Quigley - Piano
Where Do You Go For Coffee In Port Hardy?
North Vancouver Island is known for being wild and rugged, but not Café Guido! Enjoy purusing artisian creations, books, food and drinks without overwhelming the senses.
12-24-2019 A 6.2 UPGRADED 6.3 VANCOUVER ISLAND CANADA REGION & A 5.1 VANUATU REGION USGS PRELIM
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Tsunami Info Stmt: M6.2 125mi W Port Alice, British Columbia 1936PST Dec 24: Tsunami NOT expected
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Epicenter latitude / longitude: 50.573°N / 130.001°W  (Canada)
Nearest volcano: Milbanke Sound (232 km= 144 miles away color code green normal dormant)
Estimated released energy: 1.8*10^14 J (49.4 GWh / 42502 tons of TNT / 2.7 atomic bombs equivalent)
USGS WEBPAGE ONLY prelim
6.2 earthquake! Tue Dec 24 22:35:55 EST 2019 near 183km W of Port Hardy, Canada
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Prelim M6.3 Earthquake Vancouver Island, Canada region Dec-25 03:36 UTC, updates
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6.3 earthquake! Tue Dec 24 22:36:02 EST 2019 near 182km W of Port Hardy, Canada
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#Earthquake (#séisme) M5.6 strikes 334 km W of Campbell River (#Canada) 9 min ago.
Earthquake M5.6, VANCOUVER ISLAND, CANADA REGION, Wed 25 Dec 2019 03:36:03 UTC+00:00
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Update: M6.1 #earthquake (#séisme #TremblementDeTerre) strikes 338 km W of Campbell River (#Canada) 11 min ago.
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Earthquake M6.3, VANCOUVER ISLAND, CANADA REGION, Wed 25 Dec 2019 03:36:01 UTC+00:00
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Vancouver Island, Canada RegionTime2019-12-25 03:36:03.7 UTCMagnitude6.1Epicenter129.92°W 50.60°NDepth10 kmStatusA - automatic
Disaster alert
An earthquake with a magnitude of 6.3 at a depth of 10.0 km (6.21 miles) has occurred at 182km W of Port Hardy, Canada, as reported by the National Earthquake Information Center (NEIC) of the USGS on December 25, 2019, 03:53:54 GMT. Preliminary
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Epicenter latitude / longitude: 22.12°S / 174.01°E  (New Caledonia)
Nearest volcano: Hunter Island (65 km=40 miles away) color code green normal
Estimated released energy: 2.8*10^12 J (783 MWh / 674 tons of TNT
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5.1 earthquake! Tue Dec 24 22:45:51 EST 2019 near 116km W of Ceva-i-Ra, Fiji
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#Earthquake (#séisme) M5.1 strikes 513 km SE of #Isangel (#Vanuatu) 27 min
Earthquake M5.1, VANUATU REGION, Wed 25 Dec 2019 03:45:51 UTC+00:00
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An earthquake with a magnitude of 5.1 at a depth of 39.89 km (24.79 miles) has occurred at 116km W of Ceva-i-Ra, Fiji, as reported by the National Earthquake Information Center (NEIC) of the USGS on December 25, 2019, 04:04:36 GMT. Preliminary
Driving Around Port Hardy BC, The Black Bear Capitol of the WORLD!!!
Our CANADA ROAD TRIP to VANCOUVER ISLAND, British Columbia Starts NOW!
Today we are kicking off a trip that we’ve been wanting to do for a very long time: a road trip across the length of Vancouver Island! Sam grew up on the West Coast but moved away when he went to university, and I had never been there, so it was high time we both visited. To make things even more special, when our dads heard we were travelling to Vancouver Island, they both decided to come along, so we embarked on this road trip as a gang of 4! This is the first episode of our Vancouver Island road trip and it was mostly a travel day. We flew from Toronto to Vancouver to Victoria, and then picked up a rental car at the airport. We had to drive up to Mount Washington, which would act as our base for the first few days, but on the way up there we also stopped in the town of Chemainus, which is known for its many murals, and in Cathedral Grove, where we saw Douglas-fir trees that are over 800 years old! It was a great first day on the island. More to come soon! You can view the full list of all the places we visited here:
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Our CANADA ROAD TRIP to VANCOUVER ISLAND, British Columbia Starts NOW!
Come join us for an epic road trip to Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada where partner with Trover to cover the island from the south all the way up to the north. Unlike most Vancouver Island road trips and travel series which focus on the triangle of Vancouver, Nanaimo and Tofino, we branch off and visit lesser-known places such as Gold River, Port Alice and Malcolm Island just to name a few.
Our trip to Vancouver Island starts off with a flight from Toronto to Vancouver, followed by the shortest flight of our lives from Vancouver to Victoria. From Victoria, we head to our base of Mount Washington in the central part of the island, where highlights include spotting black bears, hiking in Mount Washington and visiting vineyards in Comox.
Our journey then continues to Gold River, Sam's hometown, where we board the Uchuck III en route to Friendly Cove. We also go to nearby Campbell River where we walk along a beautiful fishing dock, tour a hatchery and come across a black bear, and hike in Elk Falls which was our favourite hike on this entire journey.
Heading to northern Vancouver Island, we base ourselves in Port Alice and visit the nearby towns of Port McNeill, Port Hardy and Telegraph Cove. For separate day trips, we take the ferry to Malcolm Island where we visit the former Finnish Community of Sointula and take another ferry to Alert Bay where we have the opportunity to appreciate First Nations totem poles, artwork and museums.
Our Vancouver Island road trip concludes with visits to Parksville, Nanaimo and Victoria. Overall, it was one of the best road trips we've ever done focusing mostly on nature, outdoor adventure, wildlife spotting and visiting off-the-beaten-path villages and communities that have a lot to offer but aren't that well known.
If you are thinking of doing a Canada road trip, Vancouver Island should be at the top of your list. For more information and tips on all the places we visited on Vancouver Island, you can check out this Trover list:
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Port Alice Road - Vancouver Island Part 6
In Part 6 of this 12 part series, we drive from Port Alive to Sointula, on Vancouver Island, BC, Canada. Port Alice is a small town on the North end of the island, and Sointula is on Malcolm Island, a short ferry ride from Port McNeil.
In this series, we go everywhere accessible by paved road on Vancouver Island. The usual drive lapse time lapse highway auto high speed road tours. BC, British Columbia, Canada.
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Kwa'lilas Hotel - Hotel in Port Hardy (British Columbia), Canada
FR: Situé sur l'île de Vancouver-Nord, le Port Hardy Inn est un hôtel idéalement situé à moins de 10 minutes à pied des rues principales de la ville. Il propose un restaurant sur place ainsi qu'une connexion Wi-Fi gratuite dans chaque logement.
ES: Este hotel goza de una ubicación estupenda en Port Hardy, en el norte de la isla de Vancouver y a menos de 15 minutos a pie del ferry British Columbia. Ofrece locales de restauración y conexión Wi-Fi gratuita en todas las habitaciones.
DE: Dieses Hotel befindet sich in günstiger Lage in Port Hardy auf North Vancouver Island, knapp 10 Gehminuten von der städtischen Hauptstraße entfernt. Im Hotel erwarten Sie gastronomische Einrichtungen und Zimmer mit kostenfreiem WLAN.
NL: Dit hotel heeft een gunstige ligging in Port Hardy, op North Vancouver Island, op minder dan 10 minuten lopen van de hoofdstraten van de stad. Het biedt een eigen restaurant en gratis WiFi in elke kamer.
IT: Situato in una posizione strategica sulla North Vancouver Island, a 10 minuti a piedi dalla via principale della città, il Port Hardy Inn offre la connessione Wi-Fi gratuita in tutte le camere e un ristorante in loco.
ZH: 这间哈迪港(Port Hardy)的酒店坐落于北温哥华岛(North Vancouver Island),享有优越位置,距离城市的主要街道有不到10分钟步行路程,提供内部餐饮场所和覆盖每间客房的免费WiFi。 Port Hardy Inn酒店装饰传统的客房配有咖啡设施、有线电视和休息区。酒店亦设有海景与山景客房。 客人可以在Seto's Wok and Grill Chinese and American餐厅用餐。 酒店距离哈迪港博物馆(Port Hardy...
AR: يقع فندق Port Hardy في جزيرة نورث فانكوفر في موقع ملائم، ويبعد أقل من 15 دقيقة سير عن خدمات بريتيش كولومبيا للعبّارات. ويوفر إمكانية تناول الطعام في الموقع، وخدمة الواي فاي المجانية في كل غرفة.
Northern VANCOUVER ISLAND travel vlog | Driving to PORT ALICE, BC
Come join us as we head to Northern Vancouver Island in this travel vlog saying goodbye to the Comox Valley area en route to Port Alice, BC. Having spent quite a bit of time in an around Mount Washington and Comox it was time for us to explore the more rugged and sparsely populated northern region of Vancouver Island.
The drive itself was incredibly scenic as we opted for the old island highway hugging the coastline all the way to Campbell River. Before grabbing groceries and gas, something we'd recommend doing before heading all the way up north, we stopped off at a beach to stretch our legs and admire the views.
The rest of the drive was pleasant and relaxing as there were less vehicles on the road as you head further north. In fact, we probably saw just as many logging trucks as we did other trucks. Along the way we stopped for a picnic lunch nearby a lake.
Upon arriving in Port Alice we were all tired and hungry. For dinner we cooked up some pasta which we served with red wine. We're very excited to be in this northern regional of Vancouver Island because not too many people make it all the way up here. In terms of what we plan on doing over the coming days we're hoping to visit Port Alice and nearby towns Port McNeill, Port Hardy and Telegraph Cove. We also plan to do some island hopping to Alert Bay and Malcolm Island.
Please stay tuned for more episodes from Vancouver Island coming out soon!
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Northern VANCOUVER ISLAND travel vlog | Driving to PORT ALICE, BC
Come join us for an epic road trip to Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada where we partner with Trover to cover the island from the south all the way up to the north. Unlike most Vancouver Island road trips and travel series which focus on the triangle of Vancouver, Nanaimo and Tofino, we branch off and visit lesser-known places such as Gold River, Port Alice and Malcolm Island just to name a few.
Our trip to Vancouver Island starts off with a flight from Toronto to Vancouver, followed by the shortest flight of our lives from Vancouver to Victoria. From Victoria, we head to our base of Mount Washington in the central part of the island, where highlights include spotting black bears, hiking in Mount Washington and visiting vineyards in Comox.
Our journey then continues to Gold River, Sam's hometown, where we board the Uchuck III en route to Friendly Cove. We also go to nearby Campbell River where we walk along a beautiful fishing dock, tour a hatchery and come across a black bear, and hike in Elk Falls which was our favourite hike on this entire journey.
Heading to northern Vancouver Island, we base ourselves in Port Alice and visit the nearby towns of Port McNeill, Port Hardy and Telegraph Cove. For separate day trips, we take the ferry to Malcolm Island where we visit the former Finnish Community of Sointula and take another ferry to Alert Bay where we have the opportunity to appreciate First Nations totem poles, artwork and museums.
Our Vancouver Island road trip concludes with visits to Parksville, Nanaimo and Victoria. Overall, it was one of the best road trips we've ever done focusing mostly on nature, outdoor adventure, wildlife spotting and visiting off-the-beaten-path villages and communities that have a lot to offer but aren't that well known.
If you are thinking of doing a Canada road trip, Vancouver Island should be at the top of your list. For more information and tips on all the places we visited on Vancouver Island, you can check out this Trover list:
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Port Alberni become Michigan of British Columbia Canada . It’s has hard times . People call it the Welfare capital of the world. I’m blessed to grow up in a small town like Port Alberni . I’m proud to call Port Alberni my home or hometown . I grew up in Alberni for 15 years. Port always my home. Lots of Nuu Chah Nulth People living in Alberni. Alot of People work in Alberta , Fort Mac , Ucluelet & Tofino. Thats why People nick name it Port Alberni Michigan or Port Alberni California
LARGE 6.3 Earthquake Port Alice, British Columbia, Canada / Small Solar Flare
An earthquake with a magnitude of 6.3 at a depth of 10.0 km (6.21 miles) has occurred at 182km W of Port Hardy, Canada, as reported by the National Earthquake Information Center (NEIC) of the USGS on December 25, 2019, 03:57:50 GMT. Preliminary analysis indicates that this is a strong earthquake, and it is very shallow (shallower quakes generally tend to be more damaging than deeper quakes.) Based on the preliminary data, earthquakes of this depth and magnitude are expected to result in moderate to severe shaking within 130.0 km (80.78 miles) from the epicenter. Models do not show a significant concentration of population within this radius.
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