The name of this small but mighty coastal town derives from the Nuu-chah-nulth word Yuułuʔiłʔatḥ, meaning “people of the safe harbour”. Beautiful rugged shoreline, dense forest, and a peaceful sheltered harbour create Ucluelet. The protected harbour and surrounding ecosystems are brimming with life, providing the perfect landing ground for countless species of birds, both local and migratory.
Explore the epic coastlines and lush old-growth forests to catch a glimpse of bald eagles, great blue herons, kingfishers, oystercatchers, osprey and many more species. For you hardcore birders, you might even be able to see a tufted puffin! Misty old growth forests, rugged shorelines, abundant beaches and the open ocean irresistibly pull thousands upon thousands of birds each year.
“Ukee”, as the locals affectionately call it, really is a small town with a big heart. Gear up for a day of birdwatching with a coffee and treat from a locally owned and operated cafe, or finish off with a cheeky pint from the brewery for an incredible view of the harbour. In the summer months (through to the end of September), be sure to join one of the free daily Naturalist Walks at the Wild Pacific Trail.