

A hidden gem on Vancouver Island, Ucluelet Aquarium offers a unique, hands-on marine experience.
Located in the Black Rock Oceanfront Resort, Pluvio offers a unique dining experience with stunning ocean views.
A cozy cafe located along the Wild Pacific Trail, offering locally-sourced breakfast options.
An upscale dining experience with a focus on locally-sourced ingredients and stunning ocean views.
A small, hands-on aquarium showcasing local marine life, with touch tanks and interpretive displays.
A scenic hiking trail offering stunning ocean views, wildlife spotting, and beautiful coastal landscapes.
A museum showcasing the rich history and culture of the Ucluelet area, with exhibits on First Nations, fishing, and logging.

Ucluelet's climate is often rainy, making a waterproof jacket essential.
Exploring the aquarium and nearby trails requires comfortable footwear.

Binoculars enhance wildlife viewing at the aquarium and nearby beaches.
These intricate figurines are hand-carved by local First Nations artists, reflecting the region's wildlife and cultural heritage.
Inspired by the natural beauty of the area, these pieces often feature locally-sourced materials like sea glass and driftwood.
Made from locally-picked salmonberries, this jam is a unique taste of the West Coast's wild berry season.
Fresh local salmon, poached eggs, hollandaise sauce, served on an English muffin.
Freshly shucked local oysters, served with mignonette sauce.
Crispy battered cod, served with hand-cut fries and tartar sauce.
Experience the divine dance of Lord Nataraja in a mesmerizing light and sound show at the historic Chidambaram Nataraja Temple.
Lampang's Old Town, a well-preserved historic district, offers a glimpse into the region's rich Lanna heritage.

A serene, family-friendly beach park with stunning views of the Salish Sea and the Olympic Mountains.