Standing on the sandy crescent facing the ocean, I watch six-foot waves crash and churn into white water. Behind me, dark-green foliage hugs the perimeter of the beach, and above, blue sky links the ...
The packing list for a November Tofino trip is long: rain boots, rain pants, rain jacket—waterproof, not water-resistant—wool socks, winter hat, warm gloves, and all the fleece you can stuff in your ...
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Adventure On SI recently caught up with World Surf League Professionals, and dynamic sisters, Sanoa Dempfle-Olin and Matthea Dempfle, in the beautiful coastal British Columbia community of Tofino. The ...
The sun was just rising when we saw her – a lone woman in the distance, paddling her surfboard out to sea in the pink, painterly light of morning. My husband and I were staying at Tofino, B.C.’s award ...
Tofino, B.C., is one of our 12 Best Northwest Vacations. When you drive the 78 miles on a harrowingly narrow road from Port Alberni, British Columbia, to Tofino, choose the driver’s seat, if you can.
Featuring hidden coves and sandy beach breaks, Tofino is a growing coastal town that is literally built on surfing. When it comes to surfing, Canada isn’t the location on the tip of everyone’s tongue.
Take the furthest route west in British Columbia and you’ll eventually come to the end of the road and be rewarded with a stay in Tofino. Tofino is a place to relax, be still and enjoy all the Pacific ...
When Shelley Renard made her first trip to Tofino in 1971, she hitchhiked from her home in Calgary by landing a ride in the back of a Volkswagen van. As she bounced down the switchback gravel road ...
My plan was coming together nicely. The sea — a gleaming, red-orange sheet that gently rolled into the western sky — seemed rather “friendly.” And I liked that. Considering these very waters, just a ...
Many people visit Tofino for the surfing, the natural beauty and the relaxed pace, but On The Coast food columnist Gail Johnson says it has a lot to offer foodies as well. Johnson, who spent last week ...