Welcome to Port Renfrew
“Tall Tree Capital of Canada”
The coastline of British Columbia stretches approximately 27,000 km, including
countless islands, bays, inlets and arms. It would take a lifetime to explore. Port Renfrew
is the last step into this remote area.
This is our “Jewel of the West Coast” & our “Tall Tree Capital of Canada”. A little fishing
village once called “our little logging hamlet” by our un-official historian Jack Chester.
We are surrounded by ancient rain forest, on the Pacific Rim of Vancouver Island, British
Columbia, Canada.
Our wilderness brings visitors from around the world to look with awe at Canada’s
tallest and largest Douglas Firs, Cedars, and Spruce Trees. The area offers unlimited
hiking and recreational activities for all ages.
Attractions
Port Renfrew is the southern entrance to the Pacific Rim National Park and the world
renown “shipwreck life saving trail” now called “The West Coast Trail”, and the beginning
of the Juan de Fuca Marine Trail.