

A vibrant outdoor market in Tofino, offering local produce, artisan crafts, and live music.
A symbol of the region's indigenous culture, these planks are traditionally used for cooking salmon and are a beautiful addition to any home.
Harvested from the pure waters of Clayoquot Sound, this gourmet sea salt is a unique taste of Tofino's coastal environment.
Made from local wool, these sweaters are a cozy reminder of Tofino's cool coastal climate and are a traditional gift for visitors.
A local favorite for breakfast, known for its unique atmosphere and delicious food.
A popular spot for fresh seafood, especially their fish and chips.
Upscale dining with a focus on local ingredients, offering stunning ocean views.
Tofino's climate is often rainy, a good raincoat is essential for visiting the farmers market.
To reduce plastic waste and carry your purchases conveniently.
To learn about local products, culture, and nearby attractions.
A lush, 12-acre garden showcasing native plants and wildlife, with stunning ocean views.
A local co-op offering organic, locally-sourced produce, and a hub for community events.
A beautiful park offering hiking trails, picnic areas, and a stunning viewpoint at sunset.
Poached wild salmon, hollandaise sauce, local free-range eggs, and organic greens on an English muffin.
Crispy beer-battered local fish, shredded cabbage, pico de gallo, and spicy aioli in corn tortillas.
Wild salmon cooked on a cedar plank, served with a side of seasonal vegetables and a maple glaze.
Experience the enchanting Wonju Firefly Festival, a magical evening where thousands of fireflies light up the night in a breathtaking display of nature's beauty.
Experience the thrill of night fishing on the Sekiu River, known for its salmon runs and stunning coastal views.
A serene 14-hectare botanical garden in Lille, France, featuring diverse plant species and a historic greenhouse.