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Port Suite - 16983 Parkinson Rd, Port Renfrew, BC Canada(Click Thumbnail Photos to Enlarge) Port Renfrew is a small town 71 km west of Sooke, British Columbia, Canada... on Vancouver Island and maintains less than 175 year round residents. It is the start/finish point for the world famous West Coast Trail, part of the Pacific Rim National Park and the Juan de Fuca Marine Trail. It is the furthest most west point (Highway 14) from Victoria, B.C. The "True and Real" West Coast and in the winter months the storms are absolutely astonishing amazing and breathtaking. Try the experience of sitting on your private deck, escape and watch. Bring your camera, you'll need it. The Port Suite has it's own gound level private entrance, living area, fully appointed kitchen with complimentary tea and coffee , one bedroom( with a set bunk beds and a single) and the (Living Room has a pull-out queen size Serta). Modern Bathroom with tub & shower. It sleeps up to 4 or 5 persons. Sit back and take in the view of the 2.3 kilometers of sandy beach and Port San Juan that lay directly in front of you. Get out there and see the Orca whales or Humpback or Greys or Sealions or Seals or the numerous Eagles. Or, just spend some time on your private deck, eat up the view and what ever you like to barbeque. Come for the experience, stay for the fun. Port Renfrew is best known, by anglers, for its magnificent fishing, whether it's for salmon or halibut, it’s here. From the Can Bouy west to Owen Point, through to Camper Creek, or up to Logan Creek and then extend along to Carmanah, or Bonilla Point or even up to Whyac, the entrance to Nitinat Lake. If you have lots of time head to The Blow Hole and Susiet Falls. Want serious Halibut up to 250 lbs? Run out to the Swiftsure Bank. There your arms will hurt and your heart will pound. Limits are the norm. Halibut, Red Snapper, Grey Cod, Springs(Tyee)(Kings), Coho(Silvers), Chum, Pinks. Bring your own boat (there a two boat ramps in Reny) or let us know and we’ll set you up with an excellent Guide. You can even drift fish the San Juan River or boat up the river and visit the Roosevelt Elk. For a small remote village, it holds excellent restaurants. Jessica Hicks and her "Coastal Kitchen Cafe".... “it was rated 4 1/2 stars”. Or maybe the "San Juan Bistro" for pizza or just a Latte. It holds a nice corner food & convenience store with liquor outlet. Book now, it's filling up for the summer. It's too much fun...don't miss out.
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