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Tofino Annual Events
The great community spirit in our little towns means that we have a lot to celebrate – with each other and with visitors.
Aside from the annual events listed below, there are always community events such as arts and craft displays, music and dance shows, or film festivals, so it pays to check in with the local tourism websites before you travel.

Spring

Whalefest (Tofino, Ucluelet). Late March: A week of interpretive and cultural events, as well as the start of the whale-watching season, celebrating the return of migrating grey whales. Read Whalefest articles.

Shorebird Festival (Tofino). Latest April or earliest May: a weekend of shorebird viewing, as thousands of sandpipers pass through the area on their way north, with free bird-watching tours and talks by local and visiting naturalists.

Clayoquot Days Garden Festival (Tofino). Mid-May: A weekend where visitors are invited to the original island settlement of Clayoquot, founded as a fur-trading post even before Tofino and now privately owned, to recall times past and visit the extensive gardens, with free boat transport provided.

Summer

Tofino Food and Wine Festival (Tofino). June: a weekend with all sorts of events for culinary and wine enthusiasts, focussing on local Vancouver Island products.

Edge to Edge Marathon (Tofino/Ucluelet). June: a marathon run from Tofino to Ucluelet, with half-marathon, and marathon-relay events as well.

Aboriginal Day events (Pacific Rim National Park Reserve). Late June: displays and performances about traditional native culture, held at various venues in the park on national Aboriginal Day.

Pacific Rim Summer Festival (Tofino, Ucluelet). July: two weeks of live music.

Lantern Festival (Tofino). Late August or early September: an evening with hundreds of hand-made lanterns on display in the Tofino Botanical Gardens, not to be missed.

Fall

Oyster Fest (Tofino). November: one of the most looked-forward-to weekends of the year, with a Mermaid’s Ball and all sorts of events showcasing the many ways one can enjoy an oyster.

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