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Hartley Bay is located 125 km south of Prince Rupert, in Gitga’at territory. Gitga’at lands and waters encompass approximately 7500 square kilometres. The Gitga’ata people have inhabited the region for thousands of years. The Gitga’at First Nation is one of seven Tsimshian nations located on the central and northern coast of B.C., and one of five groups among the “Allied Tribes” in the region that also include the Lax Kw’alaams, Metlakatla, Kitkatla, and Kitasoo Xai’xais First Nations.
Located at the confluence of the Douglas Channel and Inside Passage, Hartley Bay is ideally situated for moorage and refuelling for marine craft passing through the area.
Hartley Bay Fuel and Marina provides moorage for approximately 40 boats, dock slips, marine gas, and diesel.
The Small Craft Harbour facility provides electricity, water, and fuel services, including commercial fuel sales.
Tour operators
Great Bear Wild
https://normhann.com/tours/great-bear-wild/
Ocean Adventures
https://www.oceanadventures.bc.ca
Spirit Bears of the Great Bear Rainforest (Art of Seeing)
https://artofseeing.com/spirit-bears-of-the-great-bear-rainforest-photography-workshop-and-tour
Spirit Bears 2022 (The Wildlife Collective)
https://thewildlifecollective.com/photo-tours/spirit-bears-2022/
Spirit Bear Tours (Tim Irvin, Ecologist & Guide)
https://www.timirvin.com/spirit-bear-tours/
Wild Outdoor Photography with Michael Bertelsen
https://www.wildoutdoors.ca/wildlife-workshops-tours/spirit-bear-photography-tour/