About Us
About
Hornby Island Resort
Nestled on Hornby Island, affectionately called the "Hawaii of the North" for its sandy beaches and warm waters, Hornby Island Resort offers an unmatched getaway. Located just moments from the Hornby Ferry and our private float plane dock, we provide easy access to the island's beauty and adventure.
Our suite is designed to capture breathtaking waterfront views of Lambert Channel, with Denman Island and the Strathcona mountain range as a stunning backdrop. Enjoy watching whales, cormorants, and eagles from the comfort of your private deck.
For those seeking nightlife, The Thatch Waterfront Pub is nearby, offering live music without disrupting your peaceful retreat. You can even have meals delivered directly to your room, prepared by our attentive staff.
At Hornby Island Resort, we celebrate the local arts, with the suite featuring work by artists like Dana Statham, Sareh Puetz, and Tara Ireland. From handmade pottery to scenic views, every detail is thoughtfully crafted to give you an unforgettable island experience.
UNIQUE FEATURES
One-of-a-Kind Location
The Hornby Vacation Suites are located on Hornby Island, known as the “Hawaii of the North”, for its sandy beaches and warm waters. The Vacation Suites are seconds away from the two best ways to access the Island: The Hornby Ferry and our own personal Float Plane Dock.
Waterfront Views
Every suite is angled to maximize the view of across the Lambert Channel where you’ll see whales, cormorants, and eagles. Denman Island and the Strathcona mountain range fill the background as you view the sunset from your private deck.
Convenient Nightlife
The Thatch Waterfront Pub is in the goldilocks zone: close enough to hear the live music on the weekends, but far enough away that the nightlife won’t disturb your rest and relaxation. Order food directly to your room, exactly as you like it, prepared and delivered by our wonderful staff.
Locally Sourced
Suites come fully supplied with art by local artists like Dana Statham, Sareh Puetz, and Tara Ireland. Sip your coffee from mugs made by local potters, while you sit out on the deck.