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  • Japan Tsunami debris cleanup efforts in Tofino BC
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    OPERATION JAPAN TSUNAMI DEBRIS CLEANUP

    As memories from Japan continue to sporadically float in, the community rallies with volunteer cleanup efforts.

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CALENDAR OF TOFINO EVENTS

CALENDAR OF TOFINO EVENTS
 
February
2013
  • Storm Watching Season
    September 23, 2012 - April 30

    Storm watching season extends from October to March. During the storm watching season there are usually multiple storms each month with horizontal rain, swells of up to 20 metres and 90km an hour winds.  Storm watching doesn't really require anything of the observer but stillness and wonder. Storm watching is best advantaged from one of our ocean-front rooms where a good book, a fireplace and maybe a blanket across your lap are really all you need to experience the fury and the force of the pounding Pacific Ocean on the other side of your rattling, double paned window. Or for the more adventurous, head out into the storm to experience the power of the wind, to observe the giant waves, and to hear the symphony of the wind and waves.

  • Feast On Love
    February 14 7:00 pm

    Feast on Love – A Fundraiser for the Tofino Ucluelet Culinary Guild and Feast Tofino held at the Tin Wis conference centre February 14that 7pm..

    Enjoy an evening of the brilliant culinary teams of Tofino joined with live entertainment featuring Miss Rosie Bitts, Miss Quincy and The Showdown and Tofino’s own Poor Pistols for a sultry evening of feasting on love..

    Tickets $60 available at www.feasttofino.com or 250.266.8338

  • Valentine's Day
    February 14
  • Grey Whale Migration
    March 16 - February 24

    Its the annual return of migrating Pacific grey whales to the coastal waters of the communities of Tofino, Ucluelet and Pacific Rim National Park Reserve. An estimated 20,000 grey whales make the journey each year from the Baja Peninsula’s breeding and calving lagoons in Mexico toward their summer feeding grounds in the Bering and Chukchi Seas near the Arctic. The migrating grey whales join resident grey whales, orcas, humpbacks and the occasional minke that can be seen in these Pacific Northwest waters any time of year off of the West Coast of Vancouver Island.

February
2013
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