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God’s Pocket is an off-grid dive lodge nestled in BC’s unique temperate rainforest in a protected bay on Hurst Island.

God’s Pocket is your home base for incredible cold-water diving and coastal kayaking in an area where you can access raw nature right at your doorstep.

Located ten nautical miles from the nearest town of Port Hardy, God’s Pocket is only accessible by sea or air and is the only standing man-made structure on the Island.

The lodge is fully immersed in raw, unfiltered Canadian coastal nature.

Photos: Lucia & Earnest Light

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