PORT HARDY (THE CANADIAN PRESS) – Glass rattled, buildings swayed, but no damage was reported after a magnitude 6.6 earthquake hit off the northern coast of Vancouver Island on Wednesday night.

The U.S. Geological Survey reported that the epicentre was about 94 kilometres south of Port Hardy and struck at a depth of 11 kilometres at about 8:10 p.m.

The agency also said two more earthquakes followed with magnitudes of 5.0 and 4.2.

Emergency Management B.C. reported there is no tsunami warning for the West Coast, including B.C., and the Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre said a destructive Pacific-wide tsunami is not expected.

Pamela Shea was working the evening shift at the Airport Inn in Port Hardy and said feeling the rolling motion due to the quake was “pretty scary.”

“Oh goodness, yes. Oh goodness, yes,” she repeated when asked if she felt the quake. “My chair was rolling back and forth, the bottles were rattling.”