10 Things To Do In Tofino, British Columbia
Posted on July 9, 2017 • 4 minutes • 835 words
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Tofino is a cute little surf town located on Vancouver Island. It’s a popular destination for backpackers, surfers, hippies, and nature lovers. It reminds me a bit of Byron Bay, Australia if it had a baby with Raglan, New Zealand. With long stretching beaches, consistent surf breaks, countless hiking trails, there are tons of things to do in Tofino.
Surfing in Tofino
Tofino is one of the most popular surf destinations in British Columbia. Surfing is one of the best things to do while visiting Tofino. With several Surf Schools nearby, it’s the perfect opportunity to learn how to surf if you’re new. If you’re already comfortable on a board, head out to Long Beach, Chesterman Beach, or Cox Bay. Check with the locals before heading out, and make sure you hop online to check the surf reports. Or you can always do it the old fashion way and just walk down to the beach.
Water Taxi To The Islands
Grab a water taxi and head to some of the smaller islands for some exploring and hiking, or simply to get out and take in the nature and feel the remote isolution of these beautiful west coast islands. Water Taxi’s aren’t too expensive, just be sure to bring water and snacks as you won’t find much on the other islands.
Dine out in Tofino
Pop into Tacofino for amazing tacos, or head to theWildside Grill for some amazing fish & chips. Or fancy it up a bit at Shelter or Jacks Waterfront Pub. Tofino has a slower pace than the rest of Canada, so don’t be in too big of a hurry. Enjoy every bite, take your time, and take in the people watching or nature views.
Hot springs cove.
Even if it’s pouring out and freezing cold, Hot Springs Cove is simply amazing. Nothing beats the warmth and serenity of Hot Springs Cove. It can get crowded during the busy summer months, so consider visiting early in the morning. If you’re planning on having a cold one in the Hot Springs, make sure it’s in an unlabeled plastic mug. Something that won’t shatter. Make sure you clean up after yourself as well. The Hot Springs Cove is one of the most popular things to do in Tofino. Make sure you check it out! It’s a nice little hike out. Check out my post on the Best Hot Springs in British Columbia.
Rainforest Trail
If you’re looking for a nice and easy hike, check out Rainforest Trail. It’s fairly short, and perfect for beginners and intermediates. Make sure you bring good shoes as the trail can be a bit slick. Hiking is a very popular things to do in Tofino, and with countless trails just ask around. You’re bound to find a ton of new trails to check out.
Tofino Brewing Company
After a long day of hiking, end the afternoon with a visit to the Tofino Brewing Company. Take a tour and sample the delicious craft beer in Tofino. British Columbia has a large and growing Craft Beer scene. Whether you’re into West Coast IPA’s, light wheat bears, Pilsners, or dark stouts, you’re going to find something you’ll like here. If you’re camping consider taking back a growler.
Get On The Water
Whether you’re surfing, windsurfing, kitesurfing, canoeing, kayaking, or simply swimming. The water encompasses nearly every one of the best things to do in Tofino. Head to Surf Sister Surf School, Tofino Surf School, or Pacific Surf School and get up to speed on everything you need to know. I recommend taking some lessons for first timers. You’ll have a much more fun time.
Fishing Charters in Tofino
If you’re into fishing, there are a couple of fishing charters running throughout the tourist season. Head into town and you shouldn’t have an issue tracking down someone who’s keen to show you the ropes. It’s best to go with a group, so if you’re camping consider asking your neighbours if they might want to join. Heck, you might even catch dinner for the night. [caption id=“attachment_9576” align=“aligncenter” width=“1000”] Photo courtesy of Tourism Tofino[/caption]
Eagle Aerie Gallery
If you’re a fan of art, culture, and anything First Nations, you’re going to get a kick out of this beautiful gallery. Featuring hundreds of unique pieces from around the area, this is a must see location. I tend to recommend leaving the Galleries for rainy days, but this is one that I think you can squeeze in no matter what the weather is like.
Tonquin Park, Tofino
Tonquin Park has a huge system of trails, and if you’re into hiking should be on your list of places to check out. Very well maintained, it can get a bit busy during the summer months, but you’ll still find that “Tofino Busy” is much much different than “Vancouver Busy”. Despite being a small little part of BC, there is a ton of room to find your own space.