The Wickaninnish Inn — Tofino, BC, Canada
The Wickaninnish Inn
Tofino, BC, Canada
Located on Vancouver Island's magnificently rugged west coast, the Wickaninnish Inn is minutes from the picturesque township of Tofino. The Inn is situated on a rocky promontory at the westernmost point of Chesterman Beach, at the gateway to Pacific Rim National Park Reserve and the renowned beauty of Clayoquot Sound. Surrounded by the ocean on three sides with an old growth forest as a backdrop, the Wickaninnish Inn offers panoramic views of the open Pacific, nearby islands and the natural sweep of spectacular Chesterman Beach. The artistic elements contributed by a variety of artists, artisans and master carver, Henry Nolla, combine art, culture and nature together throughout the Inn. Each one of the spacious guest rooms and suites provides ocean- and beach-views, fireplaces, deep soaker bathtubs, duvet comforters and private balconies. Our attentive, anticipatory service is sure to exceed every expectation. The addition of the Ancient Cedars Spa has elevated the stay at the Wickaninnish Inn to new heights of relaxation. The final ingredients completing the experience will be found at the Pointe Restaurant, which offers ocean front dining and showcases the talents of our award winning kitchen brigade. Tofino is a relaxed, casual place completely given to unwinding and getting back to nature. It is an intriguing mix of wide sandy beaches and old growth forests, fishing boats and whale-watching zodiacs, loggers and surfers, casual eateries and eclectic fine dining. The region is a year-round destination where you can witness the drama of a winter storm, bask in the warmth of a summer day, or explore nature's magic in a tidal pool.
- - Disabled Access
- - Executive Retreat
- - Fine Dining on Site
- - High Speed Internet
- - Pets Allowed
- - Spa Facility
- - Beach
- - Boating
- - Ecological Tourism
- - Fishing - Fly
- - Fishing - Ocean
- - Golfing
- - Hiking
- - Scuba Diving
- - Shopping
- - Volleyball
- The Wickaninnish Inn
- 500 Osprey Lane At Chesterman
- Tofino , BC V0R2Z0
- Canada
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Directions to Hotel
From Nanaimo, Travel North On Highway 19 - Also Known As The Island Highway - For 43km/26 Miles To Exit 4 Onto Highway 4 - Take Highway 4 West For 156 Km 97 Miles Through Spectacular Cathedral Grove / Historic Port Alberni And Around Beautiful Sprout Lake And Kennedy Lake. Travel Westward Until You Come To The Junction Between Tofino And Ucluelet. Take A Right Turn Leading You North Towards Tofino 28km 17 Miles Once You Drive Through Pacific Rim National Park And Pass The Clayoquot Orca Lodge - Make A Left Hand Turn Onto Lynn Road. Turn Right At The First Stop Sign Onto Osprey Lane And The Inn Awaits You At The End Of Osprey Lane.
If you are ready to book, our advice is to first make your reservation. Our agents will then be able to more effectively assist you with details regarding your children.
If you require further information before making a reservation, please contact us with the hotel name, your dates, and the number and age of the children. Thank you.
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