Nestled in the south-east corner of Masset Inlet, near the mouth of the famous Yakoun River, this old logging and mill town is commonly known as ‘Port’ to the Islanders.
Whereas at the beginning of the twentieth century people and freight gained access to the center of Graham Island by water through Port Clements, today it acts as a ‘Gateway to the Wilderness’.
Hunting, fishing for salmon and steelhead trout, picking mushrooms for dinner, walking along Golden Spruce Trail, taking photographs of the beautiful scenery and exploring the interior of the Island with its lakes, rivers and rainforest, containing old growth cedar and Sitka spruce, are only a few of the activities which are easily accessible from the Village of Port Clements.
Our village, our local merchants and our service providers welcome the opportunity to visit with you and to help you get the most out of your stay, whether it be for a day, a week or a lifetime.
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