10 Free Things to do in Alberni-Clayoquot Regional District That You Shouldn't Miss

June 8, 2021 Almeta Stockton

Discover the best top things to do in Alberni-Clayoquot Regional District, British Columbia including Wild Pacific Trail, Chesterman Beach, Cox Bay Beach, Brady's Beach, Twin City Brewing, Florencia Bay, Pacific Rim Distilling, Cathedral Grove, Rainforest Trail, Amphitrite Point Lighthouse.
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1. Wild Pacific Trail

Wild Pacific Trail, Ucluelet, British Columbia V0R 3A0 Canada [email protected] http://www.wildpacifictrail.com/
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5.0 based on 2,689 reviews

Wild Pacific Trail

The Wild Pacific Trail is located in Ucluelet and is a seven phase trail system skirting the rugged cliffs and shoreline of the west coast of Vancouver Island. Overlooking Barkley Sound and the Broken Group Islands to the east and the open Pacific Ocean to the south and west, it offers spectacular shoreline panoramas and seaward vistas through ancient cedar and spruce-framed viewing platforms constructed on the best headlands along the route.

Reviewed By 369PeterR - Toronto, Canada

We did the Wild Pacific Trail in two parts. On two mornings, by 7 AM my spouse and I did the 2.5 km light house loop portion of the trail. It took us about 50 minutes, including a few stops to take photos. It is an easy walk with a little bit of up and down. One day in the afternoon we also walked the segment of the trail from Brown’s Beach as far as it would go. This was about 8 km round-trip. It was a beautiful walk, sometimes through rainforest and sometimes along cliffs overlooking the ocean. The trail is very well-maintained and almost entirely a gravel path. We love it. Despite walking the trail on a holiday long weekend, it was not busy at all.

2. Chesterman Beach

Pacific Rim Highway, Tofino, British Columbia V0R 2Z0 Canada
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5.0 based on 1,522 reviews

Chesterman Beach

Reviewed By Departure683118 - Wardner, Canada

We visited this beach more than any of the others during our stay on the coast. Not only was it smaller than some of the others, but it seemed more sheltered. The rocky outcrops, and a number of close, small islands, however, really made the crashing waves that much more spectacular. The sand was hard...easy walking...and there seemed to be more “treasures” to be found. We loved exploring here, and watching the many surfers who practiced their craft here. And as an added bonus, the sunsets were beautiful. This will definitely be our go-to beach when we return!

3. Cox Bay Beach

Pacific Rim Highway, Tofino, British Columbia Canada
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5.0 based on 271 reviews

Cox Bay Beach

Reviewed By must_travel_soon_10 - Mississauga, Canada

With so many resorts lining the beach strip, public access is limited. Seems to be a popular water sports area. Great wide beach.

4. Brady's Beach

Brady's Beach Trail, Bamfield, British Columbia V0R 1B0 Canada
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5.0 based on 25 reviews

Brady's Beach

5. Twin City Brewing

4503 Margaret St, Port Alberni, British Columbia V9Y 6G8 Canada +1 778-419-2739 [email protected] http://twincitybrewing.ca
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5.0 based on 77 reviews

Twin City Brewing

Bringing people together in one space to drink meticulously crafted beer and enjoy thoughtfully prepared food. Our brewery and lounge is nestled in the Alberni Valley on Vancouver Island, BC. Come visit us!

Reviewed By srhballantyne - Vancouver Island, Canada

Outstanding little find in Port Alberni... the beer flights and choices are great. Must try the pretzel and beer cheese ... unbelievable!! The pizzas and lettuce wraps are definitely worth the visit!

6. Florencia Bay

Pacific Rim National Park, Ucluelet, British Columbia Canada http://www.tofinoapp.com/profile.asp?memID=111&catID=32
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5.0 based on 34 reviews

Florencia Bay

Reviewed By gwt75 - Vancouver, Canada

In height of tourist season (summer 2020), we showed up at this beach and only one other group there. Massive beach with some fun tidal pools at low tide.

7. Pacific Rim Distilling

317 Forbes Rd #2, Ucluelet, British Columbia V0R 3A0 Canada +1 250-726-2075 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/pacificrimdistilling/
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5.0 based on 19 reviews

Pacific Rim Distilling

Luke is a fourth generation distiller and has refined old family recipes for the modern palate. All spirits are fermented with our own wild yeast culture originating in Barkley Sound. We are a true hand crafted distillery using no automation with our 100% BC sourced ingredients. Come in and try a free sample of our exceptionally smooth spirits. If the sign is on the highway we are open.

Reviewed By fayerj1 - Duncan, Canada

Owner/operater is an easy-going conversationalist -- third generation, and a super nice person-- who is passionate about the products he currently offers ... Humpback Vodka, Lighthouse Gin and the most aeromatic, soothing Hand Sanitizer I've had the pleasure to use. And, it won't be drying out your hands! Ingredients are all locally cultivated. * Learned a few things with what goes on 'behind the scenes' at a distillary producing top-quality products.

8. Cathedral Grove

BC-4, Alberni Hwy MacMillan Provincial Park, Port Alberni, British Columbia Canada +1 250-474-1336 http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/parkpgs/macmillan/
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4.5 based on 975 reviews

Cathedral Grove

Reviewed By brockgs - Winnipeg, Canada

Cathedral Grove is a wonderful place to stop and experience the quintessential Vancouver Island forest experience, marked by a unique and beautiful arrangement of stunning trees.

9. Rainforest Trail

2040 Pacific Rim Highway, Tofino, British Columbia V0R 2Z0 Canada +1 250-726-3500 [email protected] http://www.pc.gc.ca/eng/pn-np/bc/pacificrim/index.aspx
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4.5 based on 891 reviews

Rainforest Trail

Rainforest Trail has two routes, A & B, both of which fully engulf you in the temperate rainforest full of gigantic western red cedars and western hemlocks. Sparking a sensation of zen, you will be overcome with the nostalgia of your childhood memories, ready to make more. Scan the upper canopy for birds, listen to the trickle of water and smell the life of this highly productive forest. Trail A is located on the opposite side of the highway from the parking lot. Trail B starts from the parking lot.

Reviewed By karinl357 - Vancouver, Canada

great walk - the red cedar boardwalk that takes you on the 1KM loop is in great shape and well taken care of. we did both loops A&B both were spectacular. Lots of signs and information along the way. was not expecting to pay to use, but they are definitely using the monies received to keep the boardwalk in good shape. lots of boards had been replaced. overall an easy walk - some stairs

10. Amphitrite Point Lighthouse

Coast Guard Drive, Ucluelet, British Columbia V0R 3A0 Canada +1 604-217-3611 http://lighthousefriends.com/light.asp?ID=1104
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4.5 based on 880 reviews

Amphitrite Point Lighthouse

Reviewed By EkMusafir - Pune, India

The short and squat lighthouse having a height of barely 20 feet is strategically located at the south western tip of the coastal town of Ucluelet on Vancouver Island. The building is painted white and the light tower is bright red giving it a very charming look. It gives an impression of a loyal and lonely sentinel guarding the rugged coastline against the savage onslaught of the merciless Waves of the mighty Pacific. It is appropriately named ‘Amphitrite’, a Greek mythological character who was a sea Goddess and wife of Poseidon, and who could keep the sea calm and provide safe passage through the storms. We walked to the lighthouse by following the Wild Pacific Trail, Ucluelet Lighthouse Loop, which is a beautiful forest trail hugging the coastline at the south end of Ucluelet. It is a 2.6 km circular walking trail with spectacular scenery, and the lighthouse is located at the midpoint of the trail, overlooking the Pacific Ocean. To the left we could see the small wooded islands of the Broken Group in the Barkley Sound, and to the right is the open ocean. One can also take a short direct walk from the parking lot if one is short of time, but then you would miss the spectacular views along the trail. There are many informative sign boards and a number of benches on the trail to relax and enjoy the breath taking views. One cannot enter inside the lighthouse which is still in operation, though now it is fully automated. Earlier it used to be manned by the Canadian Coast Guard.

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