Where the Power of the Pacific Comes to Rest...

Feel the ocean mist as waves crash along rugged shores, while seabirds glide above in effortless arcs. Tofino is a gateway to untamed beauty—lush rainforests, quiet inlets, and sweeping beaches come together here, creating an ideal setting for wildlife and the perfect place to connect with the natural world.

 Birding
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    First Street Public Dock
    First Street, Campbell St Dock, 750, Tofino, BC V0R 2Z0, Canada

    A popular place to survey the Tofino Harbour, this large public dock can yield some good sightings, particularly during a low-tide when sandbars emerge from the swirling Pacific. Grab your binoculars or spotting scope and a warm beverage from one of the nearby cafés and make your way to this bustling birding hotspot to hopefully encounter some of the 113 species recorded in the area. You’ll be sharing space with people and vehicles in this scenic hub.

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    Tonquin Trail
    Tonquin Trail, Tofino, BC, Canada

    Accessed from a trailhead just a short walk from the town centre, this 3km trail spans coastal rainforest, secret beaches and boardwalk viewing platforms. Whether you choose to make the 6km round trip all the way to Middle Beach, or simply take a leisurely walk to the viewpoint and nearby Tonquin Beach, you are guaranteed some exceptional surroundings on this rugged trail. Despite being close to town, civilization falls away quickly as you navigate the coastal rainforest and hikers should be well prepared for remote conditions. Bird sightings can include a number of songbirds alongside seabirds such as the Red-necked Grebe and Pigeon Guillemot and even the occasional Woodpeckers have been spotted along the trails.

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 Shopping
 Shopping
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    House of Himwitsa
    House Of Himwitsa, Main Street, Tofino, BC, Canada

    A First Nations owned business specializing in locally crafted Indigenous art and gifts including hand carved masks, sculptures, bentwood boxes, hand engraved silver & gold jewellery, indigenous designed clothing & gifts.

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    Roy Henry Vickers Gallery
    Roy Henry Vickers Gallery, Campbell Street, Tofino, BC, Canada

    This stunning traditional Northwest Coast longhouse has a carved and painted cedar plank exterior and is a recognizable Tofino landmark. Inside discover Roy’s artwork of paintings, original prints, calendars, art cards, and reproductions hanging on hand adzed cedar walls among totem poles and carvings. Open free to the public year round, visitors will find a number of prints and reproductions are available for purchase in the gift shop. 

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    Tofino Sea Kayaking
    Tofino Sea Kayaking, Main Street, Tofino, BC, Canada

    Drop by Tofino Sea Kayaking to book your kayak rental or an expertly guided tour and be sure to grab a coffee at their cafe with postcard inlet views and peruse their well-stocked store while you are there. Offering an excellent selection of books about the areas natural history alongside locally sourced products and high quality outdoor gear, whether you are looking to paddle or not, a visit is well worth the time.

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    Storm Light Outfitters
    Storm Light Outfitters, Main Street, Tofino, BC, Canada

    Specializing in quality gear to enhance your outdoor adventures, the knowledgeable team at Storm Light Outfitters will ensure you have everything you need to get out and enjoy the coast.

Abundant Inlets and Endless Sandy Beaches

As you make your way south from the tip of the Esowista Peninsula and the vibrant community of Tofino, the real majesty of this remarkable location begins to unfold. Take time to survey the extensive mudflats from purpose built platforms or stroll kilometres of world-class sandy beaches before cozying up for a memorable meal at one of many exceptional dining establishments.

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    Tofino Mudflats Wildlife Management Area
    Tofino Mudflats Wildlife Management Area, Sharp Road, Tofino, BC, Canada

    Established in 1997 to conserve critical wildlife habitats, the Tofino Mudflats Wildlife Management Area comprises one of the top ten most critical wetland areas for migratory birds on Canada’s West Coast. Designated as an Important Bird Area, the nutrient rich inlet environment offers shelter from harsh coastal storms for over wintering waterfowl as well as long-haul migrants who may hunker down in the area. This fascinating eco-system is best viewed on foot or by kayak, and precautions to avoid habitat degradation and disturbing of wildlife should be taken. For the adventurous, another access point to the mudflats lies at the end of the Yellow Gate Trail, a 1.7km trail through the forest that can be muddy; hikers should prepare accordingly.

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    Rainforest to Inlet Trail - Hotel Zed
    Hotel Zed Tofino, Pacific Rim Highway, Tofino, BC, Canada

    Offering another vantage points over the exceptional Tofino Mudlfats, a large viewing platform offers an accessible and comfortable option for those wishing to soak in the sights of this productive ecosystem. Stop in at the Roar Coffee + Shop (located in the Hotel Zed) for refreshments before proceeding to the trail that takes you to their purpose built deck featuring comfortable chairs and unforgettable views.

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    Chesterman Beach
    Chesterman Beach, Tofino, BC, Canada

    One of Tofino’s most famous beaches, the 2.7km long beach features a stunning sandbar dividing the northern and southern sections that is walkable during the low tide. A favourite for surfers and beach-combers alike, this popular beach is also important to migrating populations of Western Sandpipers, particularly in the spring.

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    Cox Bay Beach
    Cox Bay Beach, Alberni-Clayoquot, BC, Canada

    Home to many of Tofino’s surf competitions, the conditions at Cox Bay make for consistently challenging surf conditions and you are likely to see some skilled surfers honing their craft on the waves. The North end is worth a visit at low tide, for the tidepools and caves provide an exciting plethora of marine life to be spotted. Shorebirds are known to spend time along these rocky outcrops, and seabirds are often sighted amongst the surf.

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    MacKenzie Beach
    Mackenzie Beach, Hellesen Drive, Tofino, BC, Canada

    Sheltered from the majority of the offshore winds by large tidal rocks, MacKenzie Beach is popular with paddle boarders and families for it’s calmer waters and gentlest of waves. The sandy shoreline makes it a popular stopping off point for shorebirds and the tide-pools at the beaches southern point provide feeding opportunities for hungry migrants. With 159 species observed in the area, this birding hotspot can prove rewarding, particularly if you are willing to visit during off-peak times.

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 Accommodations
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    Hotel Zed
    Hotel Zed Tofino, Pacific Rim Highway, Tofino, BC, Canada

    Renowned for their quirky retro styling, Hotel Zed pairs the best of the past with the modern comforts of the present. More than just a place to get a great night’s sleep, Hotel Zed offers a platform overlooking the Tofino Mudflats Birding Sanctuary alongside numerous exciting details to uncover.

    Book Now: https://www.hotelzed.com/tofino/

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    Pacific Sands Beach Resort
    Pacific Sands Beach Resort, Pacific Rim Highway, Tofino, BC, Canada

    Located on one of Tofino’s most renowned beaches, Pacific Sands Beach resort offers stunning views and unparalleled access to the popular Cox Bay Beach. Their expansive resort offers a variety of accommodation options, from hot tub suites to beachfront townhouses all with fully equipped kitchens, perfect for families and independent travelers.

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    Best Western Plus Tin Wis Resort
    Best Western Plus Tin Wis Resort, Pacific Rim Highway, Tofino, BC, Canada

    Located on the peaceful and scenic Mackenzie Beach, Best Western’s Tin Wis resort is owned and operated by the Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation. Their well-appointed rooms feature first nations art, incredible ocean views and all the amenities you need for an unforgettable stay.

    Book Now: https://www.bestwestern.com/en_US/book/hotels-in-tofino/best-western-plus-tin-wis-resort/propertyCode.62079.html

Exploring the Wild West Coast

From rocky windswept bluffs to towering coastal rainforests, the west coast of Vancouver Island is world famous for it’s stunning scenery, charismatic wildlife and tight-knit communities. Continue your exploration of this iconic region by spending time wandering the beaches and trails of the Pacific Rim National Park, or venture out on an exciting adventure to a remote seabird colony.

 Birding
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    Pacific Rim National Park Reserve - Long Beach Unit
    Pacific Rim National Park Reserve - Long Beach Unit, Ucluelet, British Columbia, Canada

    Pacific Rim National Park lies just south of the community of Tofino, covering kilometres of sandy beaches, unspoiled temperate rainforests and adventures for all levels of explorer. For bird watchers, the variation in habitat, from windswept rocky bluffs to sheltered rainforest allows for a wide variety of species to utilize the area year round. The park also offers camping and interpretive programming, including Bird Walks departing from the Kwisitis Visitor Centre in the summer months. Visitors should note that a Park Entry Pass is required for access to all beaches and trails within the Pacific Rim National Park. If you prefer to benefit from the intimate local knowledge of professional guides, Long Beach Nature Tours offer 3-hour birdwatching tours in the park.

    Book Now: https://parks.canada.ca/pn-np/bc/pacificrim/activ/activ14

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    Cleland Island Ecological Reserve
    Cleland Island Ecological Reserve, Alberni-Clayoquot, BC, Canada

    This remote Island Ecological Reserve was established to protect breeding populations of many seabirds, and to support research and educational opportunities. Since access is strictly prohibited unless by permit, visitors hoping to observe the thousands of seabirds who nest here each year are required to do some from the safety of a boat. Tofino Whale Centre offers tours with an experienced guide for those hoping to spot charismatic seabird species such as the Tufted Puffin, Cassin’s Auklet and Leach’s Storm-Petrels. This 2.5 hour tour requires advanced planning and is weather dependent.

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Learn more about Conservation and Events happening in Tofino

Tla-o-qui-aht Tribal Parks

Tofino is located on the Traditional Unceded Homeland of the Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation. Tribal parks upholds the ƛaʔuukʷiʔatḥ Nation’s relationships and responsibilities within the web of life that exists here – and uses these teachings to guide, balance, and inform newcomers’ influences.

Tofino Shorebird Festival

Each spring, scores of shorebirds pass through the Tofino area during their annual migration north along the Pacific Flyway. The Tofino Shorebird Festival (typically held at the end of April) celebrates this annual marvel with a variety of community events and educational opportunities.

Raincoast Education Society

The hosts of the Annual Tofino Shorebird Festival, Raincoast Education Society are renowned for their ecological education opportunities. Visit their calendar to find out about conservation and nature focused programming that may be available during your trip.