Bella Bella – Port Hardy
Ferries to Vancouver Island
Bella Bella – Port Hardy
Ferries to Vancouver Island
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The Bella Bella ferry terminal, named ‘McLoughlin Bay’, was built in 1995. It is found on Campbell Island, just off the central British Columbian coast in Canada. If you’re seeking a remote Canadian getaway, then Bella Bella is the place to be. The port’s administration office, waiting room and washrooms are housed inside a portable trailer, which is set against the magnificent backdrop of the Great Bear Rainforest. Bella Bella is an Indian Reserve and is home to the main community of Heiltsuk, the region’s indigenous people. McLoughlin Bay offers ferry routes along the British Columbian coast with about one sailing each week.
Port Hardy is situated on the north-eastern end of Vancouver Island, laying to the south west of Canada. The port connects passengers to other islands neighbouring Canada such as Bella Bella and Klemtu, as well as the Canadian mainland itself with the sailing to Prince Rupert.