The coastal towns of Tofino and Ucluelet one at either end of the Pacific Rim
National Park, are located on the west coast of Vancouver Island in British
Columbia, Canada. These small towns used to rely on the abundance of the
forestry and fishing industries, but with these resources dwindling, local
businesses have begun to turn to their environment to provide once again. Via
planes, boats, bikes and automobiles; tourists travel from all corners of the
world to experience the pristine beaches, succulent rainforests and incredibly
photogenic scenery.
Unlike most of Canada, the weather here is fairly mild all year. Winter
temperatures rarely dip below freezing, but as these towns are both located in
temperate rainforest climate be sure to bring your waterproofs. The Pacific Rim
is very wet indeed. Layers of warm clothes, boots and hats are imperative for a
comfortable visit.
Storm watching has recently become a new tourist phenomeneon. Visitors will
stand witness to the fury of the Pacific ocean while epic winter waves rise and
fall. You may be standing in the rain, bundled in heavy raingear watching from
the beach. Or warm and cozy by a fire, sipping a martini as the waves smash
against the rocks below. Several of the upscale lodges and hotels in the area
offer both beach access and luxurious ocean view facilities for their visitors.
The variety of beaches along this coast are perfect for walking, hiking and
running. Miles and miles of sand, ocean waves, wild shorebirds and mountain
views make the Pacific Rim a perfect holiday destination. Wrap up warm and take
a walk on the beach, while bald eagles and hunting ospreys soar above. Marvel at
the flocks of tiny shorebirds and abundant sea life washed ashore. If you are
lucky, you may even catch a rare sight of spray as a grey or humpback whale
vents through its blowhole.
Whale watching is one of the most popular activities in the area. The
migration of the grey whales are celebrated with the annual Pacific Rim Whale
Festival in March, however whales can be seen all year round in these parts.
Viewing with binoculars or a scope is good in several areas. Radar Hill and
Amphitrite Point Lighthouse are two of the best. Pack a chair, a flask and your
strongest binoculars or scope to get really great views of grey, humpback and
killer whales, also known as orcas.
Spas, yoga, massage and wellness retreats are part of a healthy holiday
regime. Tofino offers world class designer spa treatments, expert beauty
services, professional esthetics and holistic and alternative massage programs.
Lomi lomi, swedish massage, shiatsu, acupuncture, relaxing therapy, chakra
wellness are offered both in the privacy of your own accomodation or in one of
the many high class facilities. Tofino based facilities also offer hair salon
service, an ocean view steam room, salt water pools and sauna. Private and group
hatha, ashtanga and chakra yoga sessions are offered within the community on a
daily basis. Keep your eyes on the community boards for special guest yoga
instructors often flown in for exclusive workshops.
Hot Springs Cove is a luxury in Tofino that shouldnt be missed. Winter and
spring are definitely the best seasons to visit Hot Springs Cove located about
an hour north of Tofino by boat or 20 minutes by float plane. A tree canopied
boardwalk tour takes you through the mystery of the rainforest from the landing
dock to the hot natural pools. Seismic activity heats water bubbling to the
surface and over a waterfall high enough to beat down onto a tired neck and
shoulders. The hot water flows, decreasing in temperature from pool to pool
before finally flowing into the ocean. The most bottom pool tickles the senses
as hot water flows in and meets the cold ocean water as you sit within the tidal
pull. Soak in the peace and quiet and let the stresses of everyday life melt
away.
Tofino and Ucluelet have some world class reasturants. What better way to cap
a day exploring the natural wonders than with a delicious meal? Fresh wild and
local seafood are the highlights of the Pacific Rim. Salmon, halibut and
dungeness crab are the signature dishes of the area. For landlubbers there is
also a great assortment of local lamb, duck and triple A tenderloins as well.
All meals can be paired with local Vancouver Island wineries or microbrewed
beers. How's that for taste!
If you're coming for a weekend or a week, a visit to the Pacific Rim National
Park, Clayoquot Sound, Tofino or Ucluelet will be sure to rejuvenate you. Once
found, this paradise is one you'll be sure to visit again and again. For more on
Tofino Ucluelet and the Pacific Rim Park at http://www.tofino-longbeach.com/
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