Kelsey Bay

Ferries Inside Passage route until 1978, when Highway 19 was extended north to Port Hardy and the terminus relocated there.

[1][2] Charles William Kelsey and his family moved from Washington State in 1906.

They moved from Hardwicke Island in a scow-house which was their unique floating home.

[3] During the summer months a Canadian Coast Guard Inshore Rescue Boat Station is located in Kelsey Bay[4] The station is staffed by a coxswain and two crewmembers running a Rigid Hull Inflatable Fast Rescue Craft.

This article about a location on the South Coast of British Columbia, Canada is a stub.

The 1946 soil failure north of Campbell River on Kelsey Bay Highway