| Schedule
of Events |
| January |
New Year's Eve on the Beach |
| Peak Winter Storms |
| February |
Wildside Readers and Writers
Festival (monthly event in the winter) |
| March |
Pacific Rim Whale Festival (see further info below) |
| Wildside Readers and Writers Festival |
| Black Bear Tours |
| Surfing Competition |
| April |
Thousands of Shorebirds Migrate to Tofino |
| Shorebird Festival |
| May |
Annual Blessing of the Fleet |
| Clayoquot Days on Clayoquot Island |
| Rhododendrons in Full Bloom |
| June |
Annual Golf Tournament |
| Edge to Edge Marathon (see further info below) |
| July |
Pacific Rim Summer Music Festival |
| Canada Day Celebration on Long Beach and Fireworks Display
from the 1st Street Dock |
| August |
Long Summer Days and Guaranteed Sunshine |
| Performing Arts Festival. A total of 25 artists perform at
the Clayoquot Community Theatre in Tofino and the Ucluelet High
School |
| Tofino Sea Fest |
| September |
Gray Whales begin their southern migration to the Baja in
Mexico |
| October |
Prime Mushroom Picking Season |
| November |
Clayoquot Oyster Growers Festival |
| Winter Storm Watching Season Begins |
| December |
Santa Parade |
| Sail Past and Christmas Caroling |
| Christmas on the Beach |
The Pacific Rim National Park, along
with the communities of Tofino and Ucluelet, join together to celebrate
the annual return of the whales. Gray whales travel close to shore,
pausing to feed in shallow waters. This provides viewers excellent
opportunities to observe the whales from strategic locations. The
greatest number of whales can be seen March 15 to mid June, but
many whales remain in local waters to feed until the October migration.
The Pacific Rim Whale Festival offers
daily events for the entire family, which will delight and entertain
you. There is a wide range of events to provide entertainment &
educational activities for all. A few of the highlights include:
the Chowder Chow Down, where a variety of Chefs participate in a
cook-off competition, the Parade of Whales, daily Art Shows featuring
the talents of our west coast artists, the return of Roy Henry Vickers
and his native storytelling, a sand castle building contest, and
the Build-a-Whale exhibit where one can assist in the reconstruction
of a complete killer whale skeleton. During the festival, most whalewatching
tours are running. For more information & an up-todate schedule of events, visit their website at: www.pacificrimwhalefestival.com