Trip Reports - Tofino/Ucliuelet on the western rim of Canada




YVR Cockroach
Feb 22, 04, 1:12 am
Went over earlier this week after visiting some of the Austrians friends (parents met on an immigrant boat from Hamburg to Montreal over 50 yeards ago). Uneventul drive though there was heavy rain and hail/wet snow west of Port Alberni on the trickey part of the highway just after Sproat lake (home of the 2 remaining Martin Mars amphibious planes).

1st visit in over 20 years and noted lots of development. Storm watching wasn't heard of back then.

The Red Crow B&B in Tofino is very nice - jus 2 large rooms facing the water aon the back bay nd a cottage for up to six. Very quiet and located well bacl from the main road. Hot tub hidden among ancient western redcedars - lit at night and great for stargazing. You get sunrise view of the back bay and warmth from the morning sun in the two rooms - king room is best for 2. Canoes/kayaks available to paddle out in the bay. The proprietor really undermarkets his property.

Few restaurants of note but Tough City sushi is good. Raincity (Rainsomething anyway) has very good inspired food. Everything except simple fare is quite pricey though (mains run from low 20s to mid 30s). Not much choice in Ucluelet but the Matheson (sp) House is very good and cheap.

Half Moon Bay had the best breakers but quite a hike. The other beaches were a bit disappointing by contrast. High surf and winds make walking on a beach deadly (literally) at high tide, or even off high tide due to surges.

Pacific Rim National Park is 1/2 closed during the winter season (sometime in October to sometime in March) so no user fees but the visitor's centre and the sole remaining campground are closed.

The Coombs store (between Nanaimo and Port Alberni - it's off the main highway now since the new Island highway was completed) is closed for renovations so no goats on the roof.

Note: Most Island wineries can be safely avoided, it is sad to say. Venturi Schulze is said to have good wines but very pricey ($45 for one of their premium reds). They want CAD 65 for a 200-odd ml bottle of their balsamic vinegar!

Fairburn farms has a water buffalo herd and plans to make real mozzarella cheese when the herd is sufficiently large.

The pub at the foot of Argyle Street in Port Alberni has excellent food and is very reasonable. Far exceeded expectations.

[This message has been edited by terenz (edited Feb 23, 2004).]


Altaflyer
Feb 22, 04, 10:23 pm
Looking to burn some Airmiles for a Victoria Day jaunt to Nanaimo and then a drive to Tofino - love the place. Love sea kayaking. Hate AC's schedules ex-YEG http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/mad.gif A Friday after work departure from YEG gets you to YCD at 11:30pm with a 2.5 hour layover at YVR - dreadful and annoying. Will likely go Sat am but then don't get to Tofino 'till lunch. Will keep your report in mind. Thanks.

[This message has been edited by Altaflyer (edited Feb 22, 2004).]

ralfkrippner
Feb 23, 04, 4:01 am
Thanx a lot for your report. I'll bookmark it as the region of Tofino stands high on my wishlist of places to go.

Besides two visits of Vancouver Island so far I never had enough time for the long drive to Tofino (more then 200 car miles from Victoria!).

So a quiet week there with an award flight directly to Nanaimo should be the thing to do...


Jenbel
Feb 23, 04, 12:20 pm
Thanks for that - I could never get into the Rainforest Cafe when I was there last year, so nice to hear the food was as good as the menu suggested.

I-flybynight
Feb 24, 04, 7:42 am
Will be cold and windy now. Well it's usually always windy there



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