• Hiking in Carmanah Walbran Provincial Park

    Hidden on the west side of Vancouver Island lies a forgotten and rarely maintained Provincial Park with some of the biggest giants you will ever encounter. Some of the old growth sitkas in this forest are over 95m tall and 800 years old, along with cedars believed to be over 1000 years old! If you’re…

  • 5040 hike on Vancouver Island

    In between Port Alberni and Ucluelet/Tofino lies another mountain hike providing amazing views of the surrounding mountain ranges. Unlike the mountain across the valley, Triple Peak, you do not require climbing gear to reach the summit past the lake. Here is a guide to the 5040 hike on Vancouver Island. At a glance: Length: 4km…

  • Best swimming holes near Ucluelet and Tofino

    Escape the fog that lingers in Ucluelet and Tofino over the summer, and head towards the sunshine and freshwater lakes. Here are the best swimming holes near Ucluelet and Tofino when you’re done with the ocean and ready to peel off your wetsuit. (In order from closest to Ucluelet/Tofino Junction to furthest). 1. Swim Beach…

  • Best walks in Ucluelet BC

    The small fishing town of Ucluelet is the lesser known stop on the western side of Vancouver Island, as most visitors turn right at the junction and head straight to Tofino (40min away). While there are no surfing beaches, Ucluelet boasts beautiful walks and views, and is worth checking out on your visit. Here are…

  • Best hikes in the Pacific Rim National Park

    Along the drive towards Tofino you will enter the beautiful and wild Pacific Rim National Park. The road includes plenty of great surf beaches and walks through temperate rainforest. From typical tourist ones to those more unknown, here are some of the best hikes in the Pacific Rim National Park (in order starting from closest…

  • Triple Peak hike on Vancouver Island

    Hidden away along Highway 4 between Port Alberni and Tofino/Ucluelet is a breathtaking hike leading you to a stunning alpine lake beneath jagged mountain peaks. While getting to the top of the peak itself requires climbing gear, getting to the lake is just a steep hike through the forest and up rock bluffs. Here is…