Places to stay in Port Clements, British Columbia
Port Clements is a village situated at the east end of Masset Inlet on the Queen Charlotte Islands off the coast of the Province of British Columbia in Canada. Founded by Eli Tingley in 1907, it was once known under the name Queenstown, but renamed to Port Clements in 1914 after Herb S. Clements, the local MP at the time, when the name "Queenstown" duplicated and therefore became unusable for the post office.
We currently have 5 accommodations in and around Port Clements with other regional listings available for Bed & Breakfasts, Hotels, Motor Inns, RV parks and other properties. You can filter listings by the available types:
Wondering where to stay? Visitors have access to a number of hotels in the town, though there are a few nearby Bed and Breakfasts. If you are travelling in the area, Port Clements is located close to Kose Indian Reserve 9, Simpson Island, Survey Creek, McCreight Island and Delkatla Inlet.
Other local Port Clements information.
Port Clements is 37 km away from Masset and 56 km away from Sandspit.
Port Clements is located at longitude -132°11'9.6 and latitude 53°40'55.2.
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Closed or unlisted properties
- Kumdis River Lodge closed or delisted.