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Tofino and Ucluelet

On the wild west coast of Vancouver Island, Tofino and Ucluelet are the gateway to the open Pacific Ocean. Venture out in a professionally-guided boat to find humpback whales, orcas, dolphins, porpoises, seals, and sealions with experienced and licensed guides.

Natural beauty in Tofino and Ucuelet 

Endless sand greets you at French, Long, Chesterman, and all the beaches in Pacific Rim National Park. Go for a walk, explore the tide pools, or just relax as you take in the sun. The endless sand is yours. 

Biking in town, along the trails, and on Chesterman Beach at low tide, Tofino is a wheel-friendly place. If you prefer a slower pace, there is hiking for every skill level from beginner to challenging at Lone Cone and the Wild Side Heritage Trail. With Clayoquot Sound within easy distance, the possibilities are limitless.

Catch salmon, halibut, lingcod, and rockfish in the waters around Tofino and Ucluelet. Professional guides show you the best spots, or you can go out on your own to catch dinner. It’s up to you. 

Tofino and Ucluelet is for everyone

For a more relaxing day, take a Tofino food tour. Guides will show you the hidden gems as you sample the best that the west coast has to offer. 

Is golf more your thing? The Long Beach Golf Course is a relaxed but challenging 9-hole course that winds through our coastal rainforest.

Take time off at one of our three spas located in Tofino and Ucluelet. Complete your west coast experience with a massage in the rainforest.

Paddle among small islands in your very own sea kayak. Guided tours and go-your-own adventures are waiting for you. Imagine slipping through pristine waters accompanied by curious seals.

The west coast of Vancouver Island is renown the world over for its storm-watching. Put your feet up in comfort with a drink in your hand and watch the rollers crash against the rocks. 

Fly among the trees on a zipline in the traditional territory of the Tla-o-qui-aht people at West Coast Wild Eco-Tours. Learn about the land, the people, and the ancient rainforest while walking to the next exciting flight.