Two exceptional waterfront rentals on Marine Drive
Surrounded by old-growth forest, wild inlets & world-class fishing
Oceanview Condo
Bright and modern 3-bedroom condo perched above the inlet with spectacular ocean and mountain views. The perfect base for families or groups exploring the wild north island.
Waterfront Suite
Private one-bedroom waterfront suite overlooking Neroutsos Inlet and Quatsino Sound. Walking distance to the marina, shops, and eateries — perfect for couples, solo travellers, or remote workers.
Discover the peaceful charm of Port Alice — the "Otter Capital of Canada" — from this bright and modern 3-bedroom, 1-bathroom condo overlooking the ocean. Surrounded by ancient cedar rainforests, dramatic inlets, and pristine Pacific waters.
"Wake to ocean views. Fish the morning tide. Return home to warmth."
Designed for comfort and serenity, it's the perfect base for solo travellers, couples, or groups of up to 5 people. A fully equipped kitchen means your fresh catch can go straight to the pan.
Spectacular panoramic views from your private balcony
Two queen beds and one twin — restful comfort for everyone
Cook your fresh catch — everything you need is here
Bright space with sliding doors to the veranda
High-speed internet and streaming for downtime
Plenty of space for your vehicle and gear
Relax in a private one-bedroom waterfront suite at 1260 Marine Drive, overlooking Neroutsos Inlet and Quatsino Sound. Enjoy a fully equipped kitchen, comfortable bedroom with coastal views, and easy walking access to the marina, shops, and local eateries.
"Perfect for solo travelers, couples, or remote workers seeking a quiet, scenic retreat on Vancouver Island's wild west coast."
Reel in salmon and halibut from pristine Pacific waters with local guides
Launch a kayak, watch sea otters play, or stroll the waterfront at sunset
Eagles, seals, whales, and the friendly otters that make Port Alice famous
Alice Lake Loop, Marble River Provincial Park, Devil's Bath & Eternal Fountain
Wild beaches and untouched West Coast nature via scenic logging roads
Perfect for photography, kayaking, or quiet reflection on the inlet
High-clearance vehicle recommended with all-terrain tires and a full emergency kit
Check road conditions with locals or Port Alice marina staff before heading out
Yield to logging trucks — they have right-of-way; max speed 60 km/h on active roads
Headlights on at all times; slow to 20–30 km/h on blind corners
Watch for wildlife: deer, bears, and eagles are common along the route
Whether you're reeling in salmon at dawn, paddling the inlet at sunset, or simply breathing in the cedar air — Port Alice will stay with you long after you leave.