Port Renfrew

Canada

Port Renfrew is a community of about 144 people (2016) on Vancouver Island in British Columbia.

Port Renfrew is the home of the Pacheedaht First Nation, meaning "People of the Sea Foam", who have traditional village sites in and around the main town centre. The West Coast Trail, a world-famous hiking trail built in 1907 along the west coast of Vancouver Island to save shipwrecked sailors, is on the Jordan River adjacent to Port Renfrew. During the days of sail, 1830–1925, 137 major shipping tragedies occurred in the immediate vicinity of the entrance to the Strait of Juan de Fuca. International recognition was given to this stretch of water off Port Renfrew. It became known as the Graveyard of the Pacific. Founded as Port San Juan, the settlers changed the name to honor Lord Renfrew who planned to settle crofters there. The name was changed due to mail being sent to the San Juan Islands instead of Port San Juan. Port Renfrew's bay is still called Port San Juan. Like many coastal Vancouver Island communities, Port Renfrew has a rich history in forestry and fishing.

Port Renfrew has seen an increase in tourism. The Ancient Forest Alliance (AFA) has worked hard to locate and preserve some of North America's largest trees around Port Renfrew. This preservation is paying off as people from all over the world are now witnessing Avatar Grove and Canada's "gnarliest tree". The Red Creek fir, the world's largest Douglas fir, and San Juan Spruce, Canada's largest Sitka spruce, are also in the area.

  • Trailhead Charters, Parkinson Rd, +1 250 647-5468. Trailhead Resort and Charters offers full-service halibut and salmon sports fishing packages, as well as accommodations in Port Renfrew, Vancouver Island, BC.
  • Local natural attractions include the West Coast Trail, Juan de Fuca Trail and Botanical Beach.
  • Since 2010 the Tall Tree music festival has been held in Port Renfrew on the last weekend in June. Port Renfrew is considered one of the best locations for salmon and halibut fishing in North America.
  • There is also excellent sea and freshwater (San Juan and Jordan River) kayaking and birding.

Trailhead Charters, Parkinson Rd, +1 250 647-5468. Trailhead Resort and Charters offers full-service halibut and salmon sports fishing packages, as well as accommodations in Port Renfrew, Vancouver Island, BC.

Since 2010 the Tall Tree music festival has been held in Port Renfrew on the last weekend in June.

There is also excellent sea and freshwater (San Juan and Jordan River) kayaking and birding.

Port Renfrew General Store, Parkinson Rd. Daily 11AM-7PM.

  • Port Renfrew Pub, 17310 Parkinson Rd, +1 250-647-5541. M-W 11:30AM-8PM; Th 10AM-8PM; F Sa 10AM-9PM; Su 10AM-8PM. 10-tap draught system, pool table and flat screen TVs — micro-brews, burgers or boat-to-table seafood drawn from nearby waters.
  • Coastal Kitchen, 17245 Parkinson Rd, +1 250-647-5541. Daily 7AM-5PM. Fresh seafood (local catch, buckets of mussles, rich chowders), organic salads, power-packed smoothies, burgers, breakfasts.
  • Tomi's Home Style Cooking, 17152 Parkinson Road, +1 250-412-6099. M-Th 7AM to 3PM; F closed; Sa 8AM-6PM; Su 8AM-3PM.

Port Renfrew Pub, 17310 Parkinson Rd, +1 250-647-5541. M-W 11:30AM-8PM; Th 10AM-8PM; F Sa 10AM-9PM; Su 10AM-8PM. 10-tap draught system, pool table and flat screen TVs — micro-brews, burgers or boat-to-table seafood drawn from nearby waters.

Coastal Kitchen, 17245 Parkinson Rd, +1 250-647-5541. Daily 7AM-5PM. Fresh seafood (local catch, buckets of mussles, rich chowders), organic salads, power-packed smoothies, burgers, breakfasts.

Tomi's Home Style Cooking, 17152 Parkinson Road, +1 250-412-6099. M-Th 7AM to 3PM; F closed; Sa 8AM-6PM; Su 8AM-3PM.