Hacas Inn
Hacas Inn (Ḥačas, meaning 'place of high ground') is Bamfield's only motel, situated on the east shore of Bamfield Inlet and owned and operated by the Huu-ay-aht First Nations. The renovated property — formerly the Bamfield Motel — offers a range of rooms from standard twins to full kitchenette suites, making it a practical base for cyclists tackling the nearby West Coast Trail or exploring the Pacific Rim coast. The village setting puts guests steps from a historic boardwalk with a pub, café, general stores, and boat moorage.
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Required Criteria
?Secure overnight bike storage
?Staff know the bike procedure
?We Welcome Cyclists Local Knowledge Sheet or equivalent available
Amenities
Min-stay waivedLaundryDrying areaEarly or packed breakfastNearby evening food*Nearby grocery*Vending machinesBikes in roomsE-bike chargingDevice chargingLuggage storage*PumpBasic toolsBike wash / hoseWi-Fi
Nearby evening food: Malsit Public House and The Café are listed as nearby Huu-ay-aht-operated businesses; the community description also references a restaurant accessible via the village boardwalk.
Nearby grocery: 'The Market' is listed as a nearby Huu-ay-aht Group of Businesses location; the community description also references 'general stores' on the boardwalk.
Luggage storage: Policies page states: 'Bag Check – We will watch your bag for you should you check out and wish to explore.'
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