Showing posts with label Pacific. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pacific. Show all posts

Thursday, July 13, 2017

Tofino - At Incinerator Rock

After eight years, Sabrina was back for a visit. Since Hanne and I hadn't been back to Pacific Rim National Park in over a year, this visit seemed like a good time to reacquaint ourselves with the Long Beach area. Our last stop in the area, before heading home, was the beach at Incinerator Rock. Here we reminisced about Marco's "brief" swim in the Pacific.

Incinerator Rock (2017-06-28)

Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Ucluelet - Wickaninnish Beach

It must be said, tourist businesses in the Tofino-Ucluelet-Long Beach area work hard to attract visitors when the weather is inclement. Their "Storm Watching" campaign seems very successful and, indeed, storm watching is fun and the accommodation inexpensive. Take note, however, packing weather-,  specifically rain-resistant gear is highly recommended. Having warned the reader of possible wet and windy days in the winter, this postcard finds us at Wickaninnish Beach in brilliant sunshine! Nary a drop of rain and only the slightest of breezes.
  • Location: 49.016, -125.674 
  • Date: 2015-02-17
Ucluelet - Wickaninnish Beach
Ucluelet - Wickaninnish Beach

Saturday, September 6, 2014

Tofino - Incinerator Beach (Long Beach)

When is a good time to visit the Tofino-Ucluelet/Long Beach area? As far as we're concerned, ANYTIME! This postcard was taken on one of our "storm watching" visits. Specifically, Valentine's Day.

The thing about visits to Long Beach is, you can't let the weather deter you. Prepare for all sorts of weather, especially rain, and you'll be fine.

Incinerator Beach (Long Beach), south of Tofino 2014-1-02-14
Incinerator Beach (Long Beach), south of Tofino 2014-1-02-14

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

China Beach: Creative Beach Structure

On this day in May, we had to get Barb to Victoria. The usual route over the Malahat was getting old. We decided to take an alternate - albeit longer - route via Lake Cowichan, Port Renfrew, and Sooke. The idea was to visit Botanical Beach enroute. After exploring Botanical Beach, our journey to Victoria took us past China Beach. The fifteen minute walk down the trail from parking lot to beach was worth it for the postcard views. 

China Beach Structure (2013-05-16)
China Beach Structure (2013-05-16)

Tofino: Incinerator Beach

One of the best ways to see Incinerator Beach (the northern section of Long Beach, near Tofino) is by climbing up the hill located near the parking lot. In the distance, in the water, Lovekin Rock

Incinerator Beach (2013-07-12)
Incinerator Beach (2013-07-12)