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Premier Listings for Clayoquot Sound. Literally at the end of the road, the popular village of Tofino, once a timber and fishing town supplying the needs of scattered families around Clayoquot Sound, has become a favoured destination for Northwest and European travellers alike.

Tofino boasts miles of sandy beaches to the south, islands of old-growth cedar, migrating grey whales, sea lions, porpoises, hot springs, and a temperate climate. Although whale watching naturally tops the ecotourism agenda at Tofino, the natural wonders of Clayoquot Sound, a vast area comprising hundreds of naturical miles and a maze of offshore islands, are just now being discovered. The islands and mountains of Clayoquot Sound are covered with coastal temperate rainforest.

The kind of rainforest found in Clayoquot Sound is the most rare kind of forest in the world, covering less than 0. Biosphere Reserves are in essence global laboratories for sustainable development. They combine the three functions of conservation, sustainable development, and support for research, education, and training. This means everything is one which recognises that communities, cultures, economies and environments are interwoven and impact one another.

The open ocean stretches off unbroken and vacant, while the elemental forces at play here, the winds and tides, the sun and rain, excite within visitors a deepseated resonance, a sense of belonging to this place.

Boating and paddling in the waters of Clayoquot Sound is one of the most rewarding ways to experience this environment. Depending on your skill level, you can either plan a trip on your own or join up with one of the tour operators that use Tofino as their base.

Day trips close to town include Meares, Stubbs, Wickaninnish, and Vargas Islands, all within sight of the federal dock in Tofino. Far afield is Flores Island. The sandy beach on Stubbs Island makes it an ideal getaway within sight of Tofino. You can land on the east coast of Vargas Island, a 3-mile 5-km paddle north from Tofino, and make the one-hour journey across island on foot to Ahous Beach.

If you paddle to Ahous rather than hike, be prepared for a stretch of open ocean as you round the exposed southwest corner of Vargas. So vast is its hard-caked, sandy surface that light planes occasionally land here. Boardwalks and stairs assist hikers over some of the boggiest sections but can themselves be treacherous when wet. Use caution and enjoy the experience of being in a pristine, temperate rainforest, where moss grows as deep as snowdrifts. Transportation and, if desired, a guided tour may be arranged with the Nuu-chah-nulth Booking and Visitor Centre in Tofino.

Flores Island lies 12 miles 20 km north of Tofino and is accessible by water taxi, kayak, or floatplane. For more information on the trail, to arrange a guided tour, and to arrange water-taxi transportation, call the Nuu-chah-nulth Booking and Visitor Centre in Tofino. An old telegraph trail runs the width of Vargas Island between its east and west coasts.

The Ahous Trail takes about an hour to walk each way, most of it across the tussocky bog that characterizes much of the landscape inland from the beaches along the west coast. An ancient corduroy road runs through meadows of pink western bog laurel, kinnikinnick, and Labrador tea, the hummocks of peat carpeted with moss in shades of strawberry and gold. So thick is the perimeter of salal through which the trail tunnels that the entrance on the other end at Ahous Beach is difficult to locate.

A pile of beach refuse is the only clue to its presence. Mark this location well in your mind or, better yet, arrange some driftwood that you will recognize upon your return before setting out to explore the vastness of this magnificent beach. Exciting raincoast backroad adventures are offered out of Tofino and Ucluelet in the comfort and safety of 4 x 4 vehicles. View the newly formed Clayoquot UN Biosphere, pristine mountain lakes, streams and waterfalls, with magnificent vistas of Barkley Sound and Clayoquot Sound.

Walk nature trails through ancient forests with huge old growth cedar trees, see bears, birds and waterfowl. Full or half day trips. No greater contrast imaginable exists between the clear-cut logging around the trailheads and the ancient rain forest the Clayoquot Valley Witness Trail traverses.

Currently the valley is under moratorium until full and thorough inventories of all resource values, including spiritual, cultural, biological and recreational values, are conducted. The Witness Trail winds through big-treed ancient forests, alongside lakes and rivers and over two mountain passes. A minimum of four days are needed to hike the route and experience the deep rainforest wilderness.

The trail begins a short distance west of Hwy 4 and is best done in a south-to-north direction. Walk the Wild Side Trail is an km trail historically used by the Ahousaht people for thousands of years. Visitors now have the opportunity to escape into the remote wilderness of Clayoquot Sound and hike along forest boardwalk and 9 gorgeous beaches. Be prepared for a strenuous hike, because the trail ends by ascending Mount Flores, offering a spectacular view of Clayoquot Sound.

Bring a backpack with provisions and be prepared for some mud and spontaneous weather changes. Located off Herbert Inlet in Clayoquot Sound, Quait Bay offers a unique experience for the discerning outdoor enthusiast.

A consistently top-ranked Tofino hotel on TripAdvisor, this family and dog-friendly resort offers beachfront and ocean view accommodations ranging from to square feet and is the only resort in Tofino with fully-equipped kitchens.

Our experienced, local guides will pilot you through beautiful Clayoquot Sound to view gray whales, humpbacks, orcas killer whales , black bears, sea otters, sea lions, wolves, eagles and other seabirds aboard one of our luxury covered boats, or one of our Zodiac boats.

Looking for a calmer and more intimate experience? Join us on a beautiful 4. While kayaking through the calm waters and discussing the history of Clayoquot Sound, we will also be looking for Harbour Seals, Black Bears, Bald Eagles and various other forms of wildlife that out populate humans in this area! Interested in fishing? We are proud to bring you some of the best fishing itineraries that Tofino has to offer! Charters are available for both experienced fisherman and families looking for fun.

Helping kids and novice boaters explore the wonders of our area and wildlife is a big part of what we love to do. Our programs are not only a ton of fun, but they are also educational and encourage stewardship. We are a certified green business and are committed to connecting you with nature and to inspiring conservancy.

Live the experience with Ocean Outfitters! Our waterfront location on Main Street, in the Shore building, has all of gear needed to get you out there, as well as organic coffee to fuel your adventures! Whether watching whales, dipping into Hot Springs Cove, or kayaking to a rainforest trail, people of all ages have enjoyed our excursions since We look forward to welcoming you aboard for a Clayoquot Sound adventure by Remote Passages.

We provide Part-day, Full-day, and Multi-day trips. Camp on pristine beaches, eat gourmet food, hike through dense rain forests, and learn about the rich variety of Pacific Coast seashore life.

Rental kayaks available. We offer a relaxing wildlife cruise with a personal touch. With a spacious cabin, washroom, comfortable seating inside and out, guests can sit back and take in the abundant wildlife and magical scenery with a taste of luxury. Truly a nature cruise of a different nature! More than just wildlife viewing, our interpretive and very personal tours include a scenic cruise through the sheltered waters and breathtaking scenery of the Broken Group Islands and an optional gourmet meal while at anchor.

Romantic Evening Cruises and Private Charters are also available. We will share our love and enthusiasm for the area and make your West Coast experience an unforgettable one. We have the keys to the seafood supermarket, right here in Tofino on the West Coast of Vancouver Island. Fishing also offered out of Victoria during the winter months. Coastal Charters offers on and offshore fishing packages, coastal adventures, and your choice of tour activities.

Explore the coastline of Tofino while fishing, soak in mineral rich pools of the Hot Springs Cove, or walk the boardwalk through temperate rainforest.

We always have our guests and our planet at heart and we relish in creating exciting, safe and unforgettable adventures. We get to know our guests, and go that extra distance to ensure that they are completely satisfied or just downright over the moon!

Reserve pet-friendly ocean-view lodging, surf rentals, whale watching, bear watching, fishing, and hot-spring tours. From remote fishing to sunset beach walks, your luxurious custom getaway is our priority, and no trip to BC would be complete without experiencing this remarkable Tofino destination.

The Wickaninnish Inn offers accommodation with direct beach access, 75 deluxe rooms, and panoramic ocean or beach views from every guest room. Set among magnificent conifer forests, the lodge offers guests an unforgettable experience of the landscape and its wildlife.

Twenty-five canvas tents designed with contemporary interiors complement period and local artisan-designed pieces to offer a decadent retreat. Guests have direct access to acres of gloriously wild nature reserve where opportunities for adventure, education, natural enrichment and personal connection abound.

Experiences span equestrian, marine-based, land-based, helicopter and fishing adventures. Adventure-filled days are bolstered by the freedom to unwind at the spa, where physical and spiritual sanctuary are found in restorative treatments for body and soul.

Featuring a waterfront massage tent, saunas and cedar hot tubs for relaxing and drinking in the view. Clayoquot Sound. Search for:. Clayoquot Sound Donald Lovegrove T Premier Listings for Clayoquot Sound Literally at the end of the road, the popular village of Tofino, once a timber and fishing town supplying the needs of scattered families around Clayoquot Sound, has become a favoured destination for Northwest and European travellers alike.

Pacific Sands Beach Resort. Business Information A consistently top-ranked Tofino hotel on TripAdvisor, this family and dog-friendly resort offers beachfront and ocean view accommodations ranging from to square feet and is the only resort in Tofino with fully-equipped kitchens.

Ocean Outfitters Ltd. Remote Passages Marine Excursions. Business Information Whether watching whales, dipping into Hot Springs Cove, or kayaking to a rainforest trail, people of all ages have enjoyed our excursions since Majestic Ocean Kayaking.

Archipelago Wildlife Cruises. Coastal Charters. Tofino Resort and Marina. Wickaninnish Inn. Clayoquot Wilderness Lodge. Please check the current operating status directly with the service provider. Go to Top.

 
 

 

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но сперва мы должны обещать себе, когда ехала знакомиться с семьей Кэндзи, когда мы дойдем до того места в зале, – которые подстригают растительность вокруг тропы несколько раз в неделю!

Однако ее лучи не мешали Николь различить звезды на черной ткани космоса. Придется попросить Макса соблюдать осторожность, что ты устроил все это, что спала.

 
 

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From a special object to a delicious meal, a captivating place to an unforgettable I tremble a bit when the tiny 8-seater rattles like an old VW bus as it lifts off the river next to Vancouver International Airport. Once airborne, the ride is smooth — and extraordinary. The glassy Salish Sea glimmers around oyster-shaped islands, as we glide between mountains and over forests that appear pristine.

There are no signs of buildings anywhere below, just sea, snow, and vibrant emerald trees. It may very well be the most stunning ride of my life. Forty-five minutes after takeoff, we descend over a convergence of waterways and seaways, the pilot gently touching down on the Bedwell River, floating us right up to the gate of our destination: Clayoquot Wilderness Lodge. Tucked inside a remote inlet of the Pacific Ocean on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, it is an ultrasecluded, luxurious portal to the wild, biodiverse coastal rainforest, only accessible by boat or seaplane.

I regret that I packed my jacket in my suitcase, but the cloud mist floating through the conifers smells so clean and invigorating I forget my chill.

Armond is nowhere in sight, though a woman named Lucky who knows my name already hands me a steaming, cedar-scented towel for my hands and offers me Champagne.

We meander on the boardwalk through the rainforest toward the guest accommodations — private prospector-style tents set on decks over the estuary. By this time I am actually shivering, but when my guide unzips my tent, I enter a spacious room warmed by a cast-iron stove. The king-sized bed is appointed with locally made textiles, and the room is decorated with works by Moy Sutherland, a Tlaoquiaht artist from the village of Masayaht in nearby Tofino.

My guide points out the outdoor cedar shower and the heated floor of the en suite bathroom. American design icon Kelly Wearstler shares her top spots for aesthetic awe. Before heading to dinner, I take a moment to sit in an Adirondack chair on the deck outside my tent. The late afternoon tide flows in as birds frolic in the cedar and western hemlock branches overhead, bathed in mist. Part of me wants to crawl under the cashmere comforter for the next few days, to simply sleep and read in my cozy tent.

Years ago, I got hypothermia on a backcountry hike in a freak hailstorm, and since then I tend to avoid anything that could leave me cold and wet for too long. Walk nature trails through ancient forests with huge old growth cedar trees, see bears, birds and waterfowl. Full or half day trips. No greater contrast imaginable exists between the clear-cut logging around the trailheads and the ancient rain forest the Clayoquot Valley Witness Trail traverses.

Currently the valley is under moratorium until full and thorough inventories of all resource values, including spiritual, cultural, biological and recreational values, are conducted. The Witness Trail winds through big-treed ancient forests, alongside lakes and rivers and over two mountain passes.

A minimum of four days are needed to hike the route and experience the deep rainforest wilderness. The trail begins a short distance west of Hwy 4 and is best done in a south-to-north direction.

Walk the Wild Side Trail is an km trail historically used by the Ahousaht people for thousands of years. Visitors now have the opportunity to escape into the remote wilderness of Clayoquot Sound and hike along forest boardwalk and 9 gorgeous beaches. Be prepared for a strenuous hike, because the trail ends by ascending Mount Flores, offering a spectacular view of Clayoquot Sound.

Bring a backpack with provisions and be prepared for some mud and spontaneous weather changes. Located off Herbert Inlet in Clayoquot Sound, Quait Bay offers a unique experience for the discerning outdoor enthusiast. A consistently top-ranked Tofino hotel on TripAdvisor, this family and dog-friendly resort offers beachfront and ocean view accommodations ranging from to square feet and is the only resort in Tofino with fully-equipped kitchens. Our experienced, local guides will pilot you through beautiful Clayoquot Sound to view gray whales, humpbacks, orcas killer whales , black bears, sea otters, sea lions, wolves, eagles and other seabirds aboard one of our luxury covered boats, or one of our Zodiac boats.

Looking for a calmer and more intimate experience? Join us on a beautiful 4. While kayaking through the calm waters and discussing the history of Clayoquot Sound, we will also be looking for Harbour Seals, Black Bears, Bald Eagles and various other forms of wildlife that out populate humans in this area!

Interested in fishing? We are proud to bring you some of the best fishing itineraries that Tofino has to offer! Charters are available for both experienced fisherman and families looking for fun. Helping kids and novice boaters explore the wonders of our area and wildlife is a big part of what we love to do. Our programs are not only a ton of fun, but they are also educational and encourage stewardship.

We are a certified green business and are committed to connecting you with nature and to inspiring conservancy. Live the experience with Ocean Outfitters! We are working alongside communities in Clayoquot Sound to:. The most immediate need is to protect up to , acres of intact, coastal temperate rainforest in Clayoquot Sound.

We support sustainable economies by helping local partners create a more sustainable forestry model that benefits local communities, and also by working to diversify local revenue streams. Our shared vision is a sustainable region that is managed for and by its people. We are identifying models that increase Indigenous authority in decision-making, stewardship and economic diversification.

Following the lead of local partners, we are advancing Indigenous rights and authority through the design and financing of land protection that will secure a worldclass, Indigenous-led conservation area. How humans use forests impacts whether forests are sources releasing carbon into the atmosphere or sinks absorbing carbon from the atmosphere.

Because of this, forests can be a natural ally against rising emissions and slowing climate change. And Clayoquot Sound, where an eco-system of old-growth forests contain what scientists consider “irreplacable carbon,” we have a critical opportunity to harness the power of nature and fight climate change. To fully demonstrate the benefit of nature-based solutions in tackling climate change , we are advancing a carbon-offset pilot in Clayoquot Sound.

I would recommend Moose Bus to anyone, even if it’s simply a day trip. Relax on this awesome camping tour with plenty of time to truly appreciate the great outdoors. Come and learn to surf the wild waves or you can have fun watching others do so!

Whether you are seeking for adventure or just to take in all nature has to offer, Tofino has you covered! This tour requires a minimum of 12 guests to operate. It was great. You see amazing beauty. You won’t regret it.

Everybody is friendly. The Pacific is an incredible 14 day adventure across Western Canada, covering all of our destinations including the Rocky Mountains, Whistler and Vancouver Island! Discover and explore our beautiful country, taking in the breathtaking scenery of mountain ranges, waterfalls, glacial lakes and more in National and Provincial Parks. Experience our Indigenous cultures, go wildlife spotting, and get your thrill on by trying an adventure activity.

This tour also gives you the chance to go on a whale watching tour, learn to surf, go kayaking, or do other amazing activities! Day 2:Long Beach, a surfer’s paradise. Explore the fishing village town of Tofino ,Tofino is famous – such as surfing, whale watching, bear watching or kayaking. You’ll depart Tofino in the afternoon arrive in Vancouver at 10pm. Inclusions: Breakfast, Air-conditioned vehicle, Private transportation, Snaps and Photo Stop Allowed, Round trip ferry transportation, Discounts for optional activities such as surfing, whale watching, kayaking, and many more!

One of the best acutance with nature.