Beaches of Ucluelet and Pacific
Rim National Park

Long Beach in the Pacific Rim National Park.
Ucluelet and the surrounding area have
many inviting sandy beaches. Some are great for surfing, some for day hikes,
some for short strolls and all have wonderful west coast views, clean, clear
water, and a relaxed friendly atmosphere. Ocean Mist Guesthouse B&B is perfectly
located for a walk to local
beaches like Little Beach or Terrace Beach and a short drive or bus trip to beaches
like Wickanninish Beach or Long Beach within nearby Pacific Rim National Park.
Ucluelet Beaches
Little Beach, Ucluelet
A First Nations archeological site is a short stroll from Ocean Mist Guesthouse. This
scenic pebbled beach cove is a perfect place to watch for eagles and seals, to
picnic or just relax in the tranquil surroundings.
Terrace Beach, Ucluelet
A 5-minute walk from Ocean Mist Guesthouse, Terrace Beach is located near He-Tin-Kis
Park. This protected little pebbles and sand cove is a great place to
relax, take in the wild life or catch a sunset.
Big Beach, Ucluelet
A 5 minute drive from Ocean Mist Guesthouse, Big Beach is located near Phase
II of the Wild Pacific Trail and is the largest of the Ucluelet beaches. Listen
to the waves crash against rocky outcroppings, explore tidal pools or enjoy lunch
in the covered picnic area complete with picnic tables.
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a photo slide show of local beaches in Ucluelet
Pacific Rim National Park Beaches and
Trails
The trails & beaches of the Pacific Rim National Park are
approximately a 15 minute drive from Ocean Mist Guesthouse.
Beaches of Pacific Rim National Park
Long Beach Unit
Situated
between Ucluelet and Tofino the Long Beach Unit consists of 22 kilometres of
pristine sandy beaches. Visitors enjoy a wide range of activities
including beach combing, surfing, bird watching, and learning about the cultural
heritage of the area. Pacific Rim National Park Beaches include:
Schooner
Beach, Long Beach, Wickaninnish Beach, South Beach, Florencia Beach and Halfmoon
Bay Beach.
Trails of Pacific Rim National Park
Long Beach Unit
Nine walking trails, totaling approximately 12 kilometres, lead visitors through
ancient coastal rainforests with most opening to the remote sandy shoreline. The
trails range in length from 1 k to 3 k and most have stair sections.
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a photo slide show of beaches of Pacific Rim National Park
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