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Recreational for sale: 15 6340 Cerantes Rd, Port Renfrew

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$415,000

15 6340 Cerantes Rd, Port Renfrew, British Columbia V0S 1K0

2 beds
2 baths
4 days

... (11’ x 45’) plus bunk-shed storage. Resort amenities include a sheltered wharf with designated moorage (max boat size 24’), heated clubhouse with laundry, showers, and washrooms. World-class fishing, coastal hiking, and endless outdoor recreation at your doorstep. A rare lifestyle...

Nancy Vieira,Pemberton Holmes - Sooke
Listed by: Nancy Vieira ,Pemberton Holmes - Sooke (250) 514-4750
House for sale: 244 6596 Baird Rd, Port Renfrew

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$899,900

244 6596 Baird Rd, Port Renfrew, British Columbia V0S 1K0

2 beds
2 baths
7 days

... Port Renfrew. Offering stunning, unimpeded views of the Pacific Ocean, rugged coastline, old-growth forests, beaches, and distant mountains, this property is a rare opportunity to own a premier vacation rental in one of Vancouver Island’s most sought-after coastal destinations. Designed...

Row / Townhouse for sale: 221 6596 Baird Rd, Port Renfrew

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$749,900

221 6596 Baird Rd, Port Renfrew, British Columbia V0S 1K0

4 beds
2 baths
40 days

Welcome to your ultimate West Coast getaway in the heart of Port Renfrew. Surrounded by world-class outdoor adventure, this fully furnished cottage offers the perfect blend of relaxation, recreation, and strong short-term rental potential. Located just steps from the Pacific Gateway Marina,

House for sale: 10 6574 Baird Rd, Port Renfrew

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$419,000

10 6574 Baird Rd, Port Renfrew (Wild Coast Cottages), British Columbia V0S 1K0

1 beds
1 baths
42 days

... Just a short walk to cafes, the pub, local eats, the beach, and minutes to the marina, West Coast and Juan de Fuca trails, and Pacheedaht beachfront. Ideal as a personal getaway or a revenue property, self managed or supported locally, this is relaxed West Coast living at its best. (id:27476)

Candice Kelly,Re/max Camosun
Listed by: Candice Kelly ,Re/max Camosun (250) 588-7033
16926 Beachview Close, Port Renfrew

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$268,500

16926 Beachview Close, Port Renfrew, British Columbia V0S 1K0

0 beds
0 baths
67 days

Walking distance to beach! Welcome to 16926 Beachview Close! Nestled amongst the forest along the beautiful Baird Creek, enjoy your lot with forest views from the privacy of your home in Beachview Rise, knowing that the ocean and mountain views are just seconds away! Homes on either side are

Listed by: Alexander So ,Exp Realty (778) 350-6600
16923 Beachview Close, Port Renfrew

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$410,000

16923 Beachview Close, Port Renfrew, British Columbia V0S 1K0

0 beds
0 baths
68 days

Own this quintessential West Coast property and dive straight into adventure. Wake up to the crash of ocean waves, fill your lungs with wild Pacific air, and chase sunsets that set the sky ablaze. Nestled in the heart of Port Renfrew, British Columbia—just a scenic drive from Victoria—this...

Recreational for sale: 15 6504 Powder Main Rd, Port Renfrew

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$429,000

15 6504 Powder Main Rd, Port Renfrew, British Columbia V0S 1K0

1 beds
1 baths
86 days

Welcome to Tsuga, Port Renfrew’s newest cottage community. Nestled in the heart of Port Renfrew, this Modern West Coast designed 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom cottage with loft, “The Long Weekender”, is ready for you to relax and enjoy. Inside you will experience bright, airy spaces

Sean Warren,The Agency
Listed by: Sean Warren ,The Agency (250) 888-3844
Recreational for sale: 17 6504 Powder Main Rd, Port Renfrew

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$399,000

17 6504 Powder Main Rd, Port Renfrew, British Columbia V0S 1K0

1 beds
1 baths
86 days

Welcome to Tsuga, Port Renfrew’s newest cottage community. Nestled in the heart of Port Renfrew, this Modern West Coast designed 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom cottage with loft, “The Weekender”, is ready for you to relax and enjoy. Inside you will experience bright, airy spaces for

Sean Warren,The Agency
Listed by: Sean Warren ,The Agency (250) 888-3844
Row / Townhouse for sale: 208A 6596 Baird Rd, Port Renfrew

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$680,000

208a 6596 Baird Rd, Port Renfrew, British Columbia V0S 1K0

2 beds
2 baths
86 days

Your West Coast adventure retreat awaits! Wild Coast Cottages Waters Edge is a premium townhouse development located in the heart of Port Renfrew. Experience the rugged beauty, tranquility & vibrant local culture of this welcoming community. Take in the gorgeous ocean views from this well

House for sale: 247 6596 Baird Rd, Port Renfrew

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$799,000

247 6596 Baird Rd, Port Renfrew, British Columbia V0S 1K0

3 beds
2 baths
114 days

This impressive cottage in Port Renfrew is an excellent income-producing property and a turn-key opportunity for Canadian and U.S. buyers. Offering 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, and space to sleep 8, it’s ideal for personal use or short-stay vacation rentals. The main floor features vaulted ceilings,

6649 Godman Rd, Port Renfrew

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$2,000,000

6649 Godman Rd, Port Renfrew, British Columbia V0S 1K0

0 beds
0 baths
114 days

Welcome to 6649 Godman Road, this stunning 2.06 acre waterfront property offering includes a 0.427 acre water tenure for private moorage and a lower waterfront area. Overlooking Snuggery Cove in the developing community of Port Renfrew, this property is located in the heart of the village

Recreational for sale: 7 6504 Powder Main Rd, Port Renfrew

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$569,000

7 6504 Powder Main Rd, Port Renfrew, British Columbia V0S 1K0

2 beds
1 baths
115 days

Welcome to Tsuga, Port Renfrew’s newest cottage community. Nestled in the heart of Port Renfrew, this Modern West Coast designed 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom cottage, “The Local”, is ready for you to relax and enjoy. Inside you will experience bright, airy spaces for gathering with

Sean Warren,The Agency
Listed by: Sean Warren ,The Agency (250) 888-3844
Recreational for sale: 13A & 13B 6504 Powder Main Rd, Port Renfrew

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$599,000

13a & 13b 6504 Powder Main Rd, Port Renfrew, British Columbia V0S 1K0

2 beds
2 baths
115 days

NEW PRICE!! Welcome to Tsuga, Port Renfrew’s newest cottage community. Nestled in the heart of Port Renfrew, this Modern West Coast designed 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom cottage with loft, “The Weekender”, plus additional studio cottage with loft, ''The Minimalist'', is ready for

Sean Warren,The Agency
Listed by: Sean Warren ,The Agency (250) 888-3844
Lot 111 Powder Main Rd, Port Renfrew

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$1,980,000

Lot 111 Powder Main Rd, Port Renfrew, British Columbia V0S 1K0

0 beds
0 baths
127 days

... potential, & lifestyle appeal. Zoned for subdivision into 10-acre parcels, it’s ideal for investors, developers, or those seeking a legacy estate immersed in nature. The land features a slate rock quarry—a unique geological asset with potential for resource use or landscape design,...

Brendan Herlihy,Pemberton Holmes - Sooke
Listed by: Brendan Herlihy ,Pemberton Holmes - Sooke (250) 642-3240
17204 Osprey Pl, Port Renfrew

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$275,000

17204 Osprey Pl, Port Renfrew, British Columbia V0S 1K0

0 beds
0 baths
185 days

Welcome to Pacific Mist in the heart of Port Renfrew, where west coast wilderness meets relaxed coastal living. This serviced lot offers the perfect opportunity to build your dream home or coastal getaway. Just minutes from the iconic Botanical Beach, you’ll be immersed in nature with

Julia Abraham,Re/max Camosun
Listed by: Julia Abraham ,Re/max Camosun (250) 217-3742
16911 Beachview Dr, Port Renfrew

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$349,900

16911 Beachview Dr, Port Renfrew, British Columbia V0S 1K0

0 beds
0 baths
217 days

Port Renfrew: A Rising West Coast Community. Located just two hours from Victoria or Nanaimo, Port Renfrew is quickly becoming one of Vancouver Island’s most exciting and family-friendly up-and-coming communities. Known for its world-class fishing, ancient rainforests, rugged coastline,

Listed by: Willow Maclean (250) 886-6821

Home Prices in Port Renfrew

In 2025, Port Renfrew Real Estate reflects a small coastal market shaped by lifestyle-driven demand, limited local supply, and the areas rugged natural appeal. Buyers and sellers pay close attention to home prices in relation to property setting, renovation quality, and access to everyday conveniences. Waterfront proximity, privacy, and views frequently move buyer interest, while the mix of cabin-style builds and contemporary infill can create a wide spread in perceived value even within the same micro-area.

Without leaning on broad averages, a practical way to read the Port Renfrew market is to watch the balance between new listings and active inventory, the mix of property types entering the market, and days on market trends. Condition and presentation matter: homes with clear maintenance histories, modern systems, and thoughtful outdoor spaces tend to stand out. Seasonal factors can influence viewing activity, so comparing recent listing trajectories and price adjustments offers useful context when assessing timing and negotiation strategies.

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Find Real Estate & MLS® Listings in Port Renfrew

There are 27 active listings in Port Renfrew, including 0 houses, 0 condos, and 0 townhouses. Listings currently span 1 neighbourhood. Listing data is refreshed regularly.

Use search filters to focus on the essentials: set a price range, select preferred bedroom and bathroom counts, and narrow by lot size, parking, and outdoor space. Reviewing photos and floor plans helps confirm layout, ceiling height, and storage utility before planning a visit. Compare recent listing activity and status changes to understand momentum, then group similar properties by setting and condition to create a clear shortlist when searching Port Renfrew Homes For Sale or Port Renfrew Real Estate Listings.

Neighbourhoods & amenities

Port Renfrew offers a mix of tucked-away forest settings, cottage clusters near the shoreline, and properties close to community services. Proximity to beaches, trailheads, and old-growth forests is a major draw, while sheltered coves and marina access appeal to boating and fishing enthusiasts. Buyers also consider the ease of reaching everyday amenities, school connections in nearby communities, and access to parks and recreation. These factors shape value signals: quieter pockets can appeal to those prioritizing privacy, while homes closer to services may suit owners who want convenience after a day outdoors. Orientation, wind exposure, sun access, and potential for low-maintenance landscaping are additional considerations that can influence long-term enjoyment and perceived value.

Rental availability at the moment is limited, with 0 total rentals, including 0 houses and 0 apartments.

Port Renfrew City Guide

Cradled by towering rainforest and the open Pacific, Port Renfrew is a small coastal community at the western edge of the road on southern Vancouver Island. This Port Renfrew city guide introduces the town's history, economy, neighbourhood character, and practical tips for getting around. Whether you're planning a quiet escape or exploring options to buy a house in Port Renfrew, you'll find a place shaped by nature, friendly locals, and an adventurous spirit.

History & Background

Port Renfrew rests on the traditional territory of the Pacheedaht First Nation, whose relationship with the land and sea predates colonial settlement by countless generations. The modern village emerged as a remote fishing and logging outpost, tied to the San Juan River and a stretch of coastline once nicknamed the "Graveyard of the Pacific" for its shipwrecks. Over time, trail linkages like the West Coast Trail and Juan de Fuca Marine Trail, along with improvements to the coastal highway, broadened access and turned the area into a gateway for hikers, surfers, anglers, and naturalists. Around the region you'll also find towns like Duncan that share historical ties and amenities.

As perspectives on forest management evolved, Port Renfrew gained recognition for stewardship of old-growth ecosystems. Visitors now come to marvel at giants in nearby groves and to experience tide pools, rivers, and beaches that define the local way of life. The community's identity blends resilience and hospitality: a place with roots in resource work that has welcomed new roles in ecotourism and outdoor education while honouring the longstanding cultural presence of Indigenous peoples.

Economy & Employment

The local economy balances three pillars: forestry, tourism, and small-scale services. Forestry and related trades continue to provide jobs in harvesting, road work, trucking, and silviculture, though activity can ebb and flow with markets and policy. Tourism, meanwhile, has become a year-round driver, with summer peaks for hikers and beachgoers and winter surges for storm watchers. Hospitality, guiding and outfitting, marina operations, and maintenance services all support this seasonal rhythm, complemented by artisans and small retailers who cater to visitors and residents.

Construction and property services are steady employers as more cabins and cottages are built or renovated for vacation use and long-term residency. A growing number of people work remotely, drawn by the scenery and quiet; reliable connectivity has improved, yet it's wise to verify service options for specific addresses. Many residents patch together diverse income streamspart-time hospitality shifts paired with guiding, or off-season trades work combined with summer tourismreflecting the flexibility that rural coastal living often demands. For specialized roles, some commute on a weekly or seasonal basis to larger centres elsewhere on the Island.

Neighbourhoods & Lifestyle

Port Renfrew's footprint is compact, and "neighbourhoods" here are more about settings than formal districts. Expect a mix of waterfront cottages clustered near the harbour, cozy homes tucked into the forest, and modest cabins along the river valley. Some properties lean off-grid with rainwater collection or backup power, while others are turn-key vacation rentals set up for weekend escapes. Neighbourhood-hopping is easy with nearby communities like Honeymoon Bay and Youbou. Everyday life revolves around the marina, a handful of eateries, and the community gathering spots where locals trade trail reports, tide times, and weather tips.

Nature is the main amenity. Botanical Beach offers dazzling tide pools at low tide, while surf breaks and pocket beaches draw wave riders and beachcombers. Trails lace through rainforest to tumbling rivers and giant trees, and boat launches open the door to salmon and halibut grounds offshore when conditions allow. Families appreciate the slower pace, while weekenders relish the easy access to camping, hiking, paddling, and photography. If you're compiling a list of things to do, start with a morning tide pool exploration, follow with a forest walk to an old-growth grove, then wind down with sunset over the bay. Groceries, fuel, and basic services are available locally, though residents often make periodic supply runs to larger towns for bulk shopping or specialized appointments.

Getting Around

Most of Port Renfrew is walkable once you're in town, with short drives connecting the harbour, river mouth, trailheads, and accommodations. The coastal highway provides the main access, with winding segments that reward cautious driving, especially in rain or low visibility. From the west, the Pacific Marine route links across the island's interior to the Cowichan Valley, forming a scenic circle drive popular with road trippers. For broader commuting and day trips, consider close-by hubs such as Lake Cowichan and Sooke.

Public transit is limited, and most residents rely on personal vehicles. Seasonal shuttles sometimes operate to major trailheads, and rideshares or charter services can be prearranged for group outings. Cyclists with touring experience enjoy the scenery but should prepare for hills, changeable weather, and variable shoulders. Wildlife crossings, winter storms, and occasional road work can affect travel times; checking conditions before setting out is part of the local routine. If you drive an EV, plan charging stops along your route, as infrastructure in remote areas continues to develop.

Climate & Seasons

This is true coastal rainforest country, with a maritime climate that shapes daily life. Winters are mild by Canadian standards and famously wet, bringing dramatic storms that are as much a spectator sport as a weather pattern. Between squalls, you'll find calm, misty days perfect for forest walks and river watching. Spring arrives early, coaxing ferns and wildflowers from the mossy understory and setting the stage for longer hiking days. Summer tends to be warm and bright, moderated by ocean breezes and the occasional coastal fog that drifts in to soften the afternoon sun. Autumn's colours reflect more in the cedar and maple fringes along the river, while salmon runs and migrating birds signal the seasonal turn.

Each season brings its own outdoorsy highlights. Winter is ideal for storm watching and photography from safe viewpoints; always respect posted advisories and keep a wide berth from surge zones. Spring offers prime tide-pooling at Botanical Beachplan around low tide windows for the best viewing and tread carefully to protect delicate marine life. Summer invites multi-day treks on coastal trails, paddling in sheltered coves, and evening beach fires where permitted. In fall, anglers aim for salmon in the rivers, and hikers enjoy quieter paths as temperatures cool. Year-round, dress in layers, pack a weatherproof shell, and keep an eye on tide tables and trail reports. It's this close connection to the elements that defines living in Port Renfrew and keeps people coming back for more.

Neighbourhoods

What turns a simple address into a place that feels like yours? In Port Renfrew, the answer is found in the rhythm of daily living, the texture of the surroundings, and the way homes relate to the landscape. Explore it thoughtfully and you'll start to see patterns. KeyHomes.ca helps you notice those patterns sooner, with an easy way to compare listings, save searches, and watch for fresh opportunities without losing your sense of place when browsing Port Renfrew Neighborhoods.

Wild Coast Cottages is a named pocket that suggests intimacy and a connection to quiet, restorative living. The scale feels human, with dwellings arranged to make casual hellos and low-key evenings a normal part of the week. Expect a community atmosphere where simple routinesstepping outside with a mug in hand, chatting with a neighbour, taking a gentle loop around the blockset the tone.

Housing here leans toward relaxed, low-fuss living. Instead of sprawling footprints or urban towers, think of homes that suit an easygoing lifestyle, with layouts geared to time well spent rather than endless upkeep. If you prefer spaces that are straightforward to maintain yet still welcoming, this enclave aligns with that mindset.

The feel of the area points to a strong relationship with green space. Paths, pockets of trees, and open nooks often frame the day, offering spots to stretch the legs or settle into a moment of quiet. Even errands feel calmer when the routes you take weave past natural edges rather than busy commercial strips.

Comparing Areas

  • Lifestyle fit: Look for places where everyday routines feel effortlessaccess to green space for gentle walks, a neighbourhood cadence that supports quiet mornings, and a friendly, low-key vibe.
  • Home types: Expect a focus on modest, detached-style dwellings and cozy attached options rather than high-rise settings; layouts tend to emphasize comfort and simplicity.
  • Connections: Typical routes are straightforward, with local corridors leading to essentials; transit needs are usually modest, and most trips follow familiar paths.
  • On KeyHomes.ca: Use filters to hone in on the property styles that match your wish list, set alerts to catch new listings, and scan the map view to recognize micro-locations at a glance.

Picture a day in this community. Morning starts quiet, with soft light and an easy stroll to clear your head. Midday brings simple errands, done without a scramble. Evening returns you to a home that feels set apart from the rush, where time stretches a little and small routines become rituals. That is the draw here: the dependable calm of a neighbourhood that lets you live at your own speed.

For buyers, pay attention to orientation, privacy, and how each home relates to shared green edges. Subtle detailsporches, entries, and transitions from indoors to outdoorsoften shape how the space actually lives. Sellers can benefit by highlighting flow and showcasing low-maintenance aspects that give future owners back more of their day.

The community's character rewards those who appreciate understated design. Nothing feels overdone; comfort comes from practical choices and a sense of place. Whether you're seeking a year-round base or a simple retreat from busier surroundings, the essence is the same: room to breathe, room to pause, and the confidence that everyday needs are reasonably within reach.

When browsing, lean on the map and the listing photos to understand micro-settings within the enclavecorner spots, sheltered nooks, and homes that tuck into greenery in a way that suits your style. KeyHomes.ca makes that process smooth, letting you toggle views, refine by features that matter most, and return later to exactly where you left off.

If you prefer to learn by walking, this neighbourhood rewards an unhurried tour. Listen for the ambient quiet, notice how the paths knit the area together, and see how homes meet the outdoors with a welcoming stance. Those small cues often speak more clearly than any checklist.

For those comparing possibilities in and around Port Renfrew, keep the decision anchored in how you want to live. A compact, neighbourly enclave invites connection and ease; a slightly more tucked-away corner trades quick access for added seclusion. There's no universal bestonly the version that matches your days and your pace.

Set your compass by feel rather than fuss. In Port Renfrew, the right address is simply the one that lets life slow to the speed you preferand KeyHomes.ca is there to help you spot it, track it, and make an informed move when your moment arrives.

Availability can change quickly in Port Renfrew; revisit searches regularly to stay aligned with the latest options in Wild Coast Cottages.

Nearby Cities

When considering Port Renfrew, explore nearby communities for a broader view of local housing and lifestyle options, including Sooke, Shawnigan Lake, Lake Cowichan, Malahat and Honeymoon Bay.

Visit these communities and speak with local real estate professionals to compare neighborhoods and find the best fit for your needs when searching British Columbia Real Estate Port Renfrew and surrounding markets.

Demographics

Port Renfrew is a small coastal community with a mix of long-term residents and newcomers, including families, retirees and working professionals. Many people in the area are connected to local industries like tourism, fishing and forestry or have chosen the location for remote work; overall it has a rural, outdoor-oriented character with a quieter pace compared with larger urban centres.

Housing in Port Renfrew tends to include single-family detached homes, cottages and cabins, with a smaller presence of condos and rental options; many properties sit near forest or shoreline and often offer more space and privacy than suburban neighbourhoods. Buyers drawn to the area typically value access to outdoor recreation and a more secluded lifestyle rather than dense urban amenities, so when you look at Port Renfrew Real Estate Listings keep lifestyle priorities front and centre.