Kwa'lilas Hotel Renovation
Port Hardy, BC
Project Overview
A landmark project within BC’s community gathering space, the Kwa’lilas hotel transformation reimagines the former Port Hardy Inn as a renewed cultural and hospitality hub for the Kwakiutl First Nation and the broader region. Through thoughtful design and collaboration, the project celebrates Indigenous culture while creating a welcoming environment for visitors and locals alike.
Project Information
In 2017, KCC doing business as Kwa’lilas Development Corporation completed the full-scale renovation of the former Port Hardy Inn, transforming it into the Kwa’lilas Hotel. The revitalization celebrates the rich heritage of the Gwa’sala–’Nakwaxda’xw Nations while providing a welcoming destination for visitors to Northern Vancouver Island.
The hotel now stands as a large project that offers guests an authentic experience of Indigenous culture, design, and hospitality. The renewed spaces showcase the integration of culture and storytelling through locally inspired materials and artwork from around the world.
Highlights:
- Transformation of the former Port Hardy Inn into the Kwa’lilas Hotel, a premier Indigenous-owned cultural destination
- Integration of Indigenous-led design, cultural artwork, and architectural storytelling throughout the hotel
- Execution of overnight construction shifts to minimize operational disruption to hotel services
- Strong collaboration with engineers to implement structural and drainage system improvements
Project Timeline
Early 2015
KEDC acquires the former Port Hardy Inn, marking the first steps toward creating a hotel that would serve as a cultural landmark and economic venture for the Gwa’sala-’Nakwaxda’xw community.
Fall 2015
Renovation plans and architectural sketches are unveiled to the Nation and local community, revealing a vision that marries contemporary luxury with cultural authenticity.
Spring 2016
Renovations commence, with a strong focus on Indigenous-led design and culturally significant decor to enrich the guest experience.
March 2017
Kwa’lilas Hotel hosts a soft opening during the Aboriginal Business Match Vancouver Island, welcoming industry leaders to witness the blend of Indigenous culture and hospitality firsthand.
May 2017
The hotel celebrates its grand opening, featuring traditional blessings, dance performances by Gwa’sala-‘Nakwaxda’xw School, and the unveiling of a central copper artwork installation, symbolizing the deep connection between the hotel and the Nation’s heritage.
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