Ucluelet

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Whale Watching

22,000 grey whales migrate past Reef Point Cottages on their way to Alaska every March and April. Take a guided marine tour in one of the many are charter boats and be prepared to be awe-struck by the majestic beauty of these giants of the deep. … Read More

Hiking

Ucluelet features some of BC’s most breathtaking hiking trails. The Wild Pacific Trail is a world class walking/hiking trail following the headlands of Ucluelet with the goal of someday being extended all the way to the Pacific Rim National Park. … Read More

Storm Cruises

The wild and rugged west-coast of Vancouver Island near Ucluelet offers some of the world’s best storm watching. The storms display the full power of natures fury and wreak havoc on anything in their path. The aftermath of these storms deposits a multitude of interesting flotsam and jetsam on our beaches. … Read More

Kayaking

Ucluelet offers prime access to the Broken Island Group, a National Park containing over 100 islands and islets which is world famous for its kayaking. Take your own kayak out or go on one of the many fully guided trips available. … Read More

Fishing

The coastline between Ucluelet and Tofino is a feeding and spawning destination for some of the largest runs of Chinook and Coho salmon on the entire Pacific Coast of North America, making it a hugely successful salmon fishing area and a great place for fishing charters. … Read More

Surfing

The surge and swell of 5000 miles of open ocean result in some of the best surfing conditions in the world. If you want the thrill of a lifetime, bring your wet suit and board or rent equipment from one of the local surf shops. If you haven’t surfed before, why not take some lessons and see what all the fuss is about. … Read More