From outdoorsy Tofino to multicultural Vancouver, there’s plenty to see and do
The morningafter I arrived in Victoria to begin a short tour of southern British Columbia, I set out for Tofino, a beach community on Vancouver Island. Two hours into the ferry trip there, I took a detour and got off at Nanaimo for 25 minutes to watch the ferries coming in and out of the terminal. Next, reaching Port Alberni two hours later for a 20-minute stop, I saw a few sights before reboarding for the last segment, which looped south at the western coastline, offering a chance to see Ucluelet.
After a six-hour bus ride, I was finally in Tofino. Along one stretch of road, artwork in cobblestone layouts and a few uniquely designed crosswalk patterns gave reference to ocean life and the local waterfront scene. I camped there before beginning the second leg of my trip—heading back to Victoria and then a day trip to Sidney and Central Saanich.
While in Sidney, I spent a moment by the shoreline, taking in the sights, then headed to the Shaw Centre for the Salish Sea to view ocean life displays, featuring an octopus and some starfish.
This story is from the January 2018 edition of More of Our Canada.
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