Monday, 6 August 2018

Tofino: Happiness Comes in Waves

We were dropped off at the Victoria bus terminal by our amazing host, Bree, and went on our way on a 7 hour bus ride – with stops for stretching legs and getting food/drinks along the way – to Tofino. When we finally drove down the main street with the mountainous background, we thought it was pretty. Little did we know we would be charmed by this magical place of sand, surf, and surf & turf!

Where we stayed: The Maquinna Hotel. We read many a-trip-advisor-review and knew what to expect… which is… a clean room, centrally-located, and not much else. The room had a ‘70s parent’s basement vibe (you know, where the furniture is put when it’s decided it’s too stained or run-down for company’s view). The hot water was spotty at times, and the internet didn’t really work, but the hotel was located within 2 minutes of a dock with a view, at one-quarter the price of every other hotel in Tofino, so we were happy with our choice.

What we ate: We did a self-guided Tofino Food and Drink tour, making it our singular mission to go to all of the top restaurants and bars that the area had to offer (in only 1.5 days!). Starting with Sobo, where we ate a snack – fish taco for Ash, tofu pocket for Britt – and then a tofu pocket for Ash, who had to order a second, and Humpback Mules to drink. We then went to Shelter, where Britt ate a salad (surprise, surprise), and Ash ate a pasta loaded with seafood – shrimp and mussels (surprise, surprise, again). The next day we had croissants and lattes in a small café, and then ventured out to Tacofino for the best baja fish tacos in Tofino (yes, we found them!) made of lightly battered and deep fried ling cod. The food truck is a staple if you visit. Britt was at first devastated that they were out of beef tacos, but Ash made a split decision, ordering her a fish taco. Halfway through eating it she reluctantly admitted that it was amazing. Ash has been gloating ever since. We had Tofino Brewery craft beers on North Chesterman Beach, and, after changing into respectable clothes, went into The Pointe restaurant at the Wickanish Inn for cocktails, truffle fries, and a magnificent view of the Pacific. We finished the food tour with a trip to the Oyster House, where Ash finished eating all the seafood by having scallops, and the two had a beet and onion salad and fish and chips. The food at The Oyster House was paired with a beautiful sunset, a cool breeze, and a near celebrity sighting. (Ash thought she saw Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively… only to later Google and find out while they ARE in BC, they are about a foot taller each than the couple she saw). 

What we did: Besides eat? Not a whole lot, which was just fine for us. We did not continue our athletic island adventure, opting for minimal walking and maximum observing of pretty sights. We walked around the quaint town of Tofino, with a population of 1000 which swells to 3000 during summer tourism season (soon to hit), and then spent a full day on Chesterman beach watching – yes, watching – the surfers. We walked from North to South beach, noting the significant change between the two. Whereas North Chesterman felt expansively wide and clean, we renamed South Chesterman “Dead Crab Beach”, and held our breath on and off as we walked it quickly to get to the bathroom while darting around dead crabs and washed up moon jellyfish. Suffice it to say, in our opinion, North Chesterman is where it’s at.

Lessons learned: Simple sunsets are very pretty (even if Britt is sad to be in the best sunset spot the night AFTER witnessing the best sunset). We are still, and always will be, lazy travellers. There’s nothing better than drinking wine in front of a fire in view of the sunset.

Scariest Moment: Was not during the ghost walk in Victoria due to very thin hotel walls when a man yawn in the next room so loud that Britt thought there was someone under the bed. 

Now we’re off the Vancouver, and to Grace and Kenny’s wedding – the reason for our trip! But first, more questions for Vancouver:

1)Will we bike the seawall without incident (e.g., without Ashley careening over the short wall and into the ocean)?

2) Will the botanical gardens live up to our expectation, as a garden fairy princess wedding dreamland?

Stay tuned!

































































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