West Coast Canada

West Coast Canada

Breath-Taking Scenery. Fresh Mountain Air & Fjords.

Fresh Mountain Air

Fresh Mountain Air

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Mountains. Glaciers.  Vibrant Cities.

Your Guide to West Coast Canada

Mountains. Glaciers. Vibrant Cities.

REASONS TO VISIT

WHY WE LOVE WEST COAST CANADA

Surfing Capital of Canada

Tofino, located on Vancouver Island's west coast, is renowned as Canada's surfing capital. With over 35 kilometers of sandy beaches, it offers year-round surf suitable for all skill levels. With many popular beaches that providing ideal conditions for both beginners and seasoned surfers. Whether you're catching a wave at sunrise or enjoying a sunset session, Tofino's surf scene is a unique experience.

Whale Watching Haven

Grey whales migrate through the area, humpback whales feed in the rich waters, and orcas occasionally pass by in this whale hotspot. Local tour operators offer guided excursions, providing opportunities to witness these magnificent creatures up close. The combination of diverse marine life and the stunning coastal backdrop makes whale watching in Tofino an unforgettable adventure for all involved.

Your Guide to West Coast Canada

Call Of The Wild

Canada’s westernmost province is a destination of two beguiling halves. The sophistication of Vancouver and Victoria, two of the most cosmopolitan cities on the Pacific Rim. The dramatic fractal coastline of deep fjords and ocean sounds. British Columbia’s best experiences lie among the 40,000 islands scattered along its 27,725km of coastline. See glaciers, icebergs and snow-crowned summits.

Your Guide to West Coast Canada

Adventure. Everywhere.

Land and sea are both rich in wildlife. Underwater, don thick wetsuits and dive among kelp forests. Weird and wonderful creatures such as giant king crabs, wolf eels, sea stars – and even the world’s largest octopi – inhabit this undersea dreamscape. Or turn your attention landwards to photograph grizzlies and brown bears from a private viewing platform, as they catch the salmon that abound in these far northern waters.