Tuesday, August 28, 2012
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Hi all- will be staying at the Wickanininsh Inn for 5 nights in first week of December. The main purpose of my trip is storm watching, but I love to bird watch so want to do some (easy to moderate) hikes. The staff at the wick said there is a short trail there, but otherwise I would need to go to Pacific Rim national park for real trails. I read somewhere there are trails starting right in the town of Tofino? I'd rather not rent a car if possible, but don't want to get bored at the inn. I would be looking for Leisurely, 3-4 hr walks/hikes. Is there alternative transportation to the national park? Getting to Tofino itself should be ok because there's a hotel shuttle. Very excited about this trip!
Hi Sam- I knew the sun would be setting around 530 or so. I was fascinated by the whole storm watching thing so figured I'd get up early, walk/hike new las vegas hotels most of the day, then have a nice dinner and read by the fireplace. Do you know of any walking trails that start in Tofino itself? Also- is there any whale or bear watching last week of November?
Consider new las vegas hotels taking your rental car over to the Tofino Botanical Gardens, which is a quirky cool place. They have a couple of birder blinds set up on the trail overlooking the mud flats, great place for birding. Not sure what's out there in Nov-Dec, but definitely worth a look. We just saw a few hard-to-ID plovers and sandpipers, and a bald eagle (of course!). Your admission to the gardens is good for 3 days.
Thanks Nelson! I'm pretty excited to see my first bald eagle! Do you recommend any particular bird guide? I was going to get on e for Western birds in general, or should I get one specific to Vancouver/Vancouver Island?
We didn't use a bird guide on this trip as the birding aspect was just a minor sideline, but I did stop and look at a few in book stores. There is a great Munro's Books on Government Street in Victoria if you are there before heading for Tofino. Also a few decent places to buy books in Tofino and Ucluelet. There were several books specific to Vancouver Island which is nice, but they are not as complete as the Peterson new las vegas hotels Western Birds or the National Geographic North America field guide, my two favorites.
If we are more serious about birding then we'll bring one the above and also pick up a local guide upon arrival. We decide on the latter after browsing through the ones available. new las vegas hotels The local guide has the common species that you are most likely new las vegas hotels to see anyway.
new las vegas hotels Good luck on the bald eagle! We saw four sitting in a trees near Terrace Beach from the Lighthouse section of the Wild Pacific Trail in Ucluelet. Another time there was one sitting in a tree directly above the trail. I spotted him from near the lighthouse.
Now that my photos are on my computer and I can zoom in with higher resolution, and using my Peterson Western Birds field guide, I've determined what we thought was a Boreal Owl was actually a Northern Saw-whet Owl. They are similar but my photo clearly shows the darker face of the Saw-whet, also the Boreal is rare for Vancouver Island.
I'd seriously look into some sort of transport once you're there, even if that means hitchhiking (which is normal in/around Tofino) or renting a bike, because otherwise you will be stuck at the resort new las vegas hotels and after a day, you'll want to explore new las vegas hotels beyond as there's so much out there to discover.
I've been to Tofino on public transit *once*, visiting a good friend of mine who was working at the Long Beach Lodge. This was back in December 2003, mind you, and I took the Tofino Bus out to the resort, but once we were there, new las vegas hotels we had to hitchhike or catch a ride with her colleagues to get anywhere.
new las vegas hotels While travelling around "Tofino" can be done without a car, it's so SO much easier to access the trails with wheels because everything new las vegas hotels is spaced far apart. The trails and beaches, for example, new las vegas hotels are all accessed new las vegas hotels from the highway between the villages of Tofino and Ucluelet - that's a stretch of 40km (24 miles). Pacific Rim National Park makes up a significant chunk of those 40km. They're small distances by car, but a hassle/too far to walk.
I should also clarify, when people say they're going "to Tofino", they rarely are just talking about the village - they're talking about the whole peninsula where the Pacific new las vegas hotels Rim National Park is. There are gift shops, restaurants, cafes, and a few businesses in the village of Tofino, but the majority of the scenery/etc. that you're coming to experience are further back along that highway. Tofino, the village, is merely a pitstop where you fill up on food, or book a whale watching or kayaking tour, for example.
Oh, you did ask about alternative transit, and Tofino Bus would be your other option. They only have their schedule til Sept 3 online... new las vegas hotels I hope that doesn't mean they stop this service in the fall/winter months, but contact them and see.
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