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Gorge Harbour on Cortes Island marina entrance

Welcome

Gorge Harbour Marina Resort invites you to enjoy the peace and  wild beauty of Cortes Island. Located on the edge of Desolation Sound, the area is one of the world’s premiere cruising destinations, and is rich in natural resources and tradition. Whether you arrive by land or by sea, our Marina offers a comfortable home away from home, acting as a base for adventurous visitors to Cortes Island, Desolation Sound, and the Discovery Islands.

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Nestled along the northwest shore of the tranquil Gorge Harbour, guests at Gorge Harbour Marina Resort can enjoy breathtaking views of British Columbia's stunning west coast. Our year-round, full-service marina and resort offer a variety of accommodations, including renovated RV sites, tenting areas, and glamping domes. With amenities such as an outdoor swimming pool, hot tub, and a convenient general store, your stay promises both comfort and adventure amidst the natural beauty of Cortes Island.​​

The Domes 

Experience Unique Glamping at Gorge Harbour Marina Resort on Cortes Island! 

Discover the ultimate glamping adventure at Gorge Harbour Marina Resort in British Columbia. Our cozy geodesic domes on Cortes Island offer an unparalleled glamping experience, combining rustic charm with modern comfort. Enjoy the natural beauty of Cortes Island while indulging in the unique, comfortable accommodations and resort amenities at Gorge Harbour Marina Resort.

 

Book your glamping getaway today and immerse yourself in the tranquility and beauty of British Columbia. Domes are open until the end of September! 

The Domes at Gorge Harbour Marina Resort

Gorge Harbour Marina is located within the traditional territories of the Klahoose, Homalco and Tla’amin First Nations.

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The Gorge Harbour Marina Resort is 100% Indigenous owned by the Klahoose First Nation.

We invite you to come ashore, stay awhile.

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Ê”i:mot tÉ™tᶿ kÊ·É™nom - It’s good to see you!

Klahoose First Nation owners of Gorge Harbour Marina Resort

Indigenous Owned

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