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Walk Along the Beach near Tofino 1 |
The village of Tofino
is about as far out west as one can go in Canada
without being totally submerged in the frigid Pacific. Not surprisingly, it
has a far out attitude to match. This funky, little, waterfront village is a
venerable hotbed of offbeat artists, wealthy vacationists, old time surfers
and all too enthusiastic beginners. Its meager population of 1,600 can swell
or recede many times over, depending on the season, and as surfing becomes more
and more popular in Canada, Tofino is gaining national and international recognition.
Like many of the towns on Vancouver
Island, Tofino is also home to a host of fishers, a fair share
of loggers and a consistent flow of nature lovers. Unlike other towns, however,
this happening little village is almost completely dependent on tourism. As
a result, those visiting the area are treated to a buffet of amenities including
some of the island's finest dining
spots and most sought after accommodations.
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Useful Links
Finding accommodation in the area can be easy and fun. However,
it is highly recommended that reservations be made well in advance of Tofino's
busy summer months and all holidays.
WorldWeb.com
offers two useful directories for those visiting Tofino.
Accommodation
Directory—This
is a complete directory containing detailed information about hotels, bed and
breakfasts, luxury resorts, campgrounds and more. With links to accommodation
websites and interactive maps, this directory is designed to help visitors find
the right place to stay based on their personal preferences.
Maps—The
map of Tofino can help visitors when choosing where to stay by not only indicating
where accommodations are located, but also where they are in relation to attractions,
restaurants, shops, tours and transportation.
GEOGRAPHY AND CLIMATE
Location
Tofino is situated at the tip of the Esowista peninsula, on the west coast of
Vancouver Island. It and the nearby town of Ucluelet
are the closest towns to the Pacific
Rim National Park and Long
Beach. Though Tofino is growing steadily, it remains small enough
that one can walk to and from many of the village's interesting galleries,
funky coffee
shops, local stores
and world famous restaurants.
Access
Getting to Tofino takes time and dedication—it's a good thing the journey
is as rewarding as the destination. Though there are some airports
on the island, including the Tofino
Municipal Airport, the majority of travellers reach the island
by ferry. Five different routes will deposit passengers in Sidney,
Nanaimo or Comox.
From there, the Trans-Canada
Highway and Highway
19A connect with Highway
4. A westbound route, Highway 4 winds around some of the world's
biggest trees and through some of the west coast's most amazing scenery. It
bisects the Pacific Rim National Park and finally terminates on the Pacific
shores in Tofino.
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Tofino's
Tranquil Harbour 3 |
Weather
With the mildest climate in Canada, the temperatures on Vancouver Island settle
around 24°C (75°F) during summer and rarely drop below freezing in the
winter. Because of the nearby mountain's rain shadow, the west coast is considerably
wetter than the east coast, and as a result Tofino gets a whole lot of rain, especially
in the first and last quarters of the year.
When to Visit
The region is known as a year round wonderland of outdoor activities. Throughout
the summer, visitors come for the phenomenal whale
watching, fruitful fishing
trips and outstanding nature
hikes. Over the winter months, offshore weather patterns drum up
some of the biggest and best waves in the North Pacific, making it a very exciting
season for surfers and storm watchers alike. As a bonus, one will also find
competitive rates on accommodation during these latter months.
WHERE TO STAY
From the inner village of Tofino to the beaches and forests
that lay beyond, there is a rich stream of properties to prospect when trying
to find that ideal place to stay. All unique in their own right, these resorts,
hotels, hostels
and bed and breakfasts offer newcomers an
insight into the west coast lifestyle while providing a base from which to explore
the area.
Resorts
For the discerning traveller, Tofino offers a selection of world class resorts,
each fully equipped with modern luxuries and providing exceptional services.
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Tent at Clayoquot Wilderness Resort 4 |
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Located on Cox
Bay just 8 km (5 mi) south of Tofino, Pacific
Sands Beach Resort features some of the finest oceanfront accommodation
in the region. Suitable for a family vacation or a romantic, weekend getaway,
each suite at Pacific Sands is appointed with a full kitchen and offers all the
comforts of home.
Just down the road, Long
Beach Lodge sits perched on the edge of Cox Bay. Stay here and experience
the natural beauty, exceptional amenities and gourmet cuisine of this warm and
welcoming beachfront resort. Its 60 rooms and professional staff aim to ensure
a first-class experience and a relaxing getaway.
Further up the peninsula,
Middle
Beach Lodge sits on 16
ha (40 acres) of secluded west coast oceanfront
property. Here, two magnificent lodges and 20 self-contained cabins provide
a sanctuary for those seeking a quiet retreat, a romantic getaway or a wilderness
adventure for the whole family. The resort's elegant restaurant serves gastronomical
delights of the Pacific Northwest.
In the fragile Clayoquot
Sound Biosphere resides one of the most exclusive and unique vacation
offerings in the world—the
Clayoquot Wilderness Resort. Founded in 1997, this luxurious eco-destination
features four-star accommodations, gourmet coastal cuisine and access to some
of the country's most pristine wilderness.
Hotels and Inns
Of course, not everyone has a fortune to spend on accommodations. For this reason
there are a number of affordable hotels
within Tofino that offer visitors everything they need to enjoy their time in
town.
Follow the Pacific Rim Highway as far as it will go and there
stands the Schooner
Motel. This bi-level motel features comfortable, modern rooms with
kitchenettes, complimentary coffee and guest laundry services.
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View at Pacific Sands Beach Resort 5 |
Down on Main Street, the Inn
at Tough City offers a unique blend of antiquities with all the conveniences
of the new millennium. Old and rugged in appearance, modern and comfortable in
feel, the Inn features a Japanese
Restaurant and sushi bar on the ground floor with eight brightly
decorated rooms on the second level.
Minutes outside of town and steps from Tofino's popular Chesterman
Beach, the Dolphin
Motel's 14 sleeping and housekeeping units have become a favourite
with island surfers.
The Wickaninnish
Inn, however, offers lodging right on Chesterman Beach. Sitting
atop a rocky promontory and surrounded by the ocean on three sides, each
room at this artistically adorned inn features panoramic ocean views, fireplaces,
deep soaker bathtubs and private balconies.
Near the Seaside
Bird Sanctuary, the 40 room Clayoquot-Orca
Lodge offers oceanfront accommodations, a licensed dining room
and comfortable amenities. Guests can mingle in the delightful lounge with a
wood burning fireplace, piano, darts and board games then take a walk down to
Long Beach.
Bed and Breakfasts
Those looking for a relaxing vacation away from the crowds may want to check
into one of Tofino's many bed
and breakfasts.
Chelsea's
Bed and Breakfast is tucked into the hills above town, a short
walk from the shops and restaurants found there. This large, new home features
a spacious guest lounge and three private guestrooms, each with views of the
Tofino Inlet. A hearty home-made breakfast is served in the morning.
Walk a block down the hill to Main Street and find the Paddler's
Inn. Bright and simple, this popular, waterfront accommodation was
Tofino's original hotel. It features five attractive rooms with a common dining
area where a self-serve breakfast is provided each morning.
Over on the west end of town, alongside the pristine Tonquin
Beach, Water's
Edge Bed and Breakfast has five peaceful, private rooms for hire.
Guests are invited to start the day with a home-style breakfast, then, after
a day of adventure, relax in the outdoor hot tub.
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Further up Arnet Road, Wilp
Gybuu provides a peaceful getaway in a quiet residential area. Overlooking
Tonquin Beach, this comfortable, three room bed and breakfast is decorated in
a contemporary west coast style. Guests at Wilp Gybuu wake up to coffee or tea
delivered to their door then enjoy a full breakfast in the dining room.
Outside of town, the Red
Crow Bed and Breakfast is nestled into
3 ha (7 acres) of private old growth rainforest at the edge of an intertidal
protected waterway. This totally secluded home features two guestrooms and a
garden cottage, each with their own spectacular views across the water.
Further south, the Beach
Break Lodge combines spacious executive suites, ocean views and
beach front access to ensure an unforgettable vacation. Each of the two spacious
suites features a master bedroom with fireplace, dining area, kitchen nook,
sitting room, huge bathroom with soaker tub and separate shower. Each morning,
guests are treated to a breakfast of their own choosing.
Hostels and Dorms
Some choose to travel on a shoestring, looking for the least expensive way to
explore new places and meet new people. The hostels
of Tofino are sure to provide these backpackers with everything they need, but
not much more.
Whalers
on the Point is located downtown at the west end of Main Street.
The familiar trademark of Hosteling International is seen here and amongst the
pricey resorts and booked-up bed and breakfasts, it is a welcome sight. Guests
of Whalers can relax in the on-site sauna or shoot a game of pool in the games
room.
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Deserted Beach Near Tofino 7 |
Next door, the Tofino
Trek Inn also offers hostel-style accommodations giving guests the
option of private room, dorm room and whole house rentals. Full use of the kitchen,
barbecue and a computer room with Internet access is included.
Out at the Tofino
Botanical Gardens, the Clayoquot
Field Station features a large dormitory-style facility that can
accommodate up to 32 guests. Environmentally conscious and educationally focused,
the Station is both a travellers' hostel and an ideal setting for research and
education in the region.
Take a Trip to Tofino
All along the Pacific Rim Highway, turnoffs tunnel into the rainforest, hiding
luxurious resorts and guest houses. In and around town, private beach houses
open their doors to visitors wanting to experience this laid back lifestyle.
At the heart of town, economically priced inns and hotels overlook the majestic
inlet. And all of them lay in wait for anyone adventurous enough to make the
journey out to this secluded village.
PHOTOS COURTESY OF:
- People Walk Along the
Beach near Tofino; Tofino, B.C., Canada
- Sunset on Vancouver Island;
Tofino, B.C., Canada
- Tofino's Tranquil Harbour;
Tofino, B.C., Canada
- John Granen; c/o
Clayoquot Wilderness Resort; Guest Tent at Clayoquot Resort; Tofino, B.C.,
Canada
- Bob Herger; c/o Pacific
Sands Beach Resort; The View at Pacific Sands Beach Resort; Tofino, B.C.,
Canada
- A View of the Tofino
Inlet; Tofino, B.C. Canada
- Thomas Fogg; A Deserted
Beach Near Tofino; Tofino, B.C., Canada