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Tourism
Vancouver Island
Pacific Rim
The Pacific region of Vancouver
Island is renowned for pristine beaches, whale watching, wilderness
camping and hiking, incredible fishing, and awesome winter storms.
Alberni Valley
(Area Population: 29,127)
Port
Alberni is nestled in Alberni Valley and provides a wide variety of
unique activities and attractions for all ages and stages. With the
increased popularity of Pacific Rim National Park Reserve, Barkley
Sound, and Clayoquot Sound, and the incredible sport fishing available,
many visitors make Port Alberni their base.
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Bamfield (Population: 740)
Boardwalks
joining houses, stores, resorts, and marine suppliers line the inlet
which acts as the main street of Bamfield. First-rate accommodations
suitable for every taste and budget include lodges, cottages, bed
and breakfast inns, and a motel; fishing and adventure packages are
available. Offering a world of fishing delights, Bamfield is the perfect
starting point for thrilling adventures.
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Ucluelet (Population: 1,753)
Ucluelet, meaning “safe harbour” and pronounced “yew-kloo-let,” is
located 8 kilometres (5 miles) south of the West Coast Junction and
is the Gateway to the Broken Group Islands. The harbour bustles with
a mixture of classic fishing boats and modern yachts. Numerous picnic
areas along beaches and rocky coast offer spectacular views and, in
winter time, the storm watching is among the world’s best.
Several
bigger city restaurateurs have opted for the quieter life and provide
Ucluelet with exceptional dining experiences not normally found in
such small places. Fresh local seafood is naturally a Ucluelet specialty
and is featured on most menus. Accommodation varies from cost-conscious
selections to secluded, romantic places.
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Tofino (Population: 1,286)
The
picturesque, coastal district of Tofino is an intriguing contrast
of old-growth forests, white sand beaches, and the ever-churning Pacific
Ocean. Tofino, in the centre of Clayoquot Sound, was recently designated
B.C.’s first United Nations Biosphere Reserve. A variety of world-class
accommodations, excellent restaurants specializing in seafood, and
plenty of exhilarating activities await visitors.
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