Local Attraction


Attractions:

  • Rainforest Interpretive Center: in the Village of Tofino
  • The Whale Center: on Campbell has a great selection of Nature exhibits including a full skull of a gray whale.
  • interpretive center at Wickinninish Beach: inside the Park
  • Hotsprings: Located 30 miles (about 1.5 hours by boat) the Hot springs are located right in the heart of pristine Clayoquot Sound in Maquinna Provincial Park. Still in their natural state, the springs offer you an opportunity to experience the warm soothing water.

    Upon arriving at Hot Springs Cove, there is a marvelous 2 km boardwalk through the temperate rainforest to the springs. Take a picnic lunch (available from the hotel), wear good walking shoes and don’t forget to pack your towel and suit. Weather permitting, the ultimate time to visit the Hot springs is in the off season. A number of companies offer tours by boat or float plane.

    We recommend the following:
    By Boat:
    Remote Passages: www.remotepassages.com
    Ocean Outfitters: www.oceanoutfitters.bc.ca
    By Air:
    Atleo River Air Service: www.atleoair.com
    Westcoast Wild Adventures: www.wcwild.com

 
Activities:

  • Beach: Beaches attract visitors year-round to the Pacific Rim of Vancouver Island. Long, pristine beaches framed by mountains and rainforests offer soul satisfying walks among shells and driftwood.

    Long Beach is well named - it’s about 10 km long - vast and unspoiled, perfect for long beach combing walks or picnics.

    There are many smaller beaches to explore, some enclosed by rocky headlands. Discover more about Pacific Rim National Park - click here

  • Hiking: There are many options for visitors wishing to walk orhike on rainforest trails or long expansions of beaches. Tofino, Pacific Rim National Park and the village of Ucluelet all offer different options, with different vistas and levels of intensity.

    A map outlines the major walking/hiking trails in the area and our staff would be happy to give you information based on your expectations to maximize your personal experience. There is a paved path, along Pacific Rim highway from the Lodge to Tofino, a distance of about 7 km. This trail is also great for bike riding.

  • Nature Preserves / Trails: Long Beach Nature Tours brings over 25 years of guiding service in the form of its founder and head Guide Bill McIntyre. The former chief naturalist of Pacific Rim National Park can help you focus on "Tide pools and Beaches", "Storm Watching"(weather permitting), and the "Secrets of the Rainforest", or "Whale Watching by Land" during migration.

    Outings can be geared toward a half day or full day and can be set up to meet individual or group needs.
    www.oceansedge.bc.ca

  • Golf: For those of you that enjoy a round of golf, the area has a very challenging 9-hole golf course on the edge of Pacific Rim National Park.

    Long Beach Golf Course (http://www.longbeachgolfcourse.com) has a beautiful setting, a clubhouse with proshop and a restaurant. The proshop has rentals for visitors.
    Phone-250-725-3332

  • Airplane Rides: If you love the west coast of Vancouver Island, you must see it from
    the air!

    There are several great options:

    Tofino Air: www.tofinoair.ca
    Atleo River Air Service: www.atleoair.com
    Westcoast Wild Adventure: www.wcwild.com

  • Tours: Backroad 4x4 Adventure

    To experience the backcountry, arrange a trip with Raincoast Back Roads Adventures to the outlying areas of Barkley and Clayoquot Sounds including Mt. Ozzard, Toquart, or the magnificent Virgin Falls.

    Full and half day trips are available with an experienced guide at:
    www.raincoastadventures.com

  • Shopping: Set aside some time to explore the villages of Tofino and Ucluelet. Both villages are an eclectic mix of small shops, galleries and restaurants. Tofino has outstanding views of the island studded bay from almost every corner. Artists thrive in the laid back atmosphere. You’ll find native, contemporary and wildlife art, also sculpture and jewelry, in demand the world over.

    To find local shops and a whole lot more, a great site is
    www.longbeachmaps.com

  • Spa/Massage: With the relaxing mood that we strive to achieve at Long Beach Lodge we offer you an option to take the pampering one step further with an in-room massage or a trip to a local spa.

    From hot stone therapy to full body massage, facial treatments or aesthetic services we would be pleased to organize for you the ultimate in relaxation with the assistance of Sacred Stone Wellness Studio.
    www.sacredstone.ca/index.htm

  • Whale Watching: During the months of March-May witness first hand the incredible 15000km (9500mile) annual northern migration of approximately 20000 gray whales. These whales feed in the food rich waters and protected bays of Clayoquot sound on their way to the Bering Sea from the lagoons of Baja Mexico.

    From June to November, view the ‘resident grey whales’ plus a whole host of other mammals, that visit our coast, including transient Orcas (killer Whales), Humpback whales, a variety of porpoises, Stellar and California sea lions and Harbor seals. If you are fortunate enough you may also spy a sea otter, which are making a comeback from virtual extinction.

    A number of excellent operators offer tours in a variety of vessels, from Zodiacs to large cabin boats:

    www.remotepassages.com/index2.html
    www.island.net/~whales/
    www.browningpass.com
    www.jamies.com

  • Kayaking: People from all over the world come to kayak in Clayoquot Sound, Deer Group Islands, Barkley Sound and the Broken Island Group for this area of unspoiled, pristine wilderness is the best anywhere. Experience sightings of whales, sea lions, otters, seals, black bears and sea birds, and much more from a kayak! Experienced guides, with an abundance of knowledge about the area, history and wildlife, will teach the novice the basic skills required for kayaking. A number of great companies offer a variety of tips from part day to multi day adventures.

    We recommend the following:
    Clayoquot Sound: Paddle West: www.paddlewest.com
    Tofino: Sea Kayaking: www.tofino-kayaking.com
    Barkley Sound: Subtidal Adventures: www.subtidaladventures.com

  • Canoeing/Kayaking: A nice alternative when spending time on the water is paddling with the Nuu-chah-nulth First Nations guides aboard a 34-foot ocean-going, dugout canoe.

    We recommend Tla-ook Cultural Adventures www.tlaook.co

  • Surfing: The surf and beaches are more than a pleasure to the eyes. Surfing has been a major pastime and lifestyle choice for many year round residents. Now more and more visitors are experiencing the joys of surfing on our wild West Coast. The ability to " Catch a Wave" is a unique way to experience the water of the open Pacific. Best of all, our location at Cox Bay is the top surfing beach in our area.

    You can rent a Surfboard, Wakeboard, or Surf Kayak and all the gear that you need, or have one of our local experts help you with the experience. From short lessons to full surf camps the Long Beach area offers you a chance to experience the surfing culture.

    We recommend Pacific Surf Schoolor Surf Sister for lessons or rentals. If you really catch the bug we can direct you toward one of our local builders for your own custom board.

  • Fishing:

    Salt Water Fishing

    All five species of salmon can be found in the waters off Tofino, but coho and chinook predominate. Both are here most of the year. Sockeye and pink salmon normally migrate great distances offshore and are seldom seen. A few chum navigate to local rivers in late October. Winter chinook frequent local waters from October - March, reaching weights of 15 lbs. One to two pound blueback coho school in January to March.

    Summer fishing begins in April with early Chinook bound for the Fraser and Columbia Rivers. Weights average 17 - 28 lbs. The bulk of the summer fish are Chinook from Robertson Creek, Conuma hatchery, Nitinat River and Clayoquot Sound's Kennedy River. These fish average 25 lbs. Coho arrive early in Tofino, with good schools encountered as ravenous 5 pounders in June. They commonly feed so heavily that they grow a pound per week and by September reach the 12 - 15 lb range.

    Salmon are the best sports fish in the world. (Weights average from 20-30lbs) Do not pass up the opportunity to fish salmon shallow salt water by fly. This sport is becoming very popular.

    When the variable weather permits, halibut can be caught 12 months of the year. June - August is the prime period. Fish up to 200 lbs. have been caught.

    We recommend:
    Westcoast Fishing Expeditions:
    www.westcoastfish.com
    Matt Olsen 250-726-8221
    Weigh West Marina:
    www.weighwest.com.

    Jay's Clayoquot Ventures:
    www.tofinofishing.com

    Fresh Water Fishing

    Don’t overlook the possibilities of freshwater fishing. Try your luck at steelhead fishing in a river or rainbow and cutthroat fishing in a lake. The sights are equally as magnificent as the fishing.

    We recommend the following companies:
    Jay's Clayoquot Ventures: www.tofinofishing.com
    Atleo River Air Service: www.atleoair.com

 


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