WINDING AND UNWINDING
Unwind as you wind from Nanaimo in the Traditional Territory of the Snuneymuxw (pronounced “snue-ney-mowck”) First Nation through mossy forests and over misty mountains. Travel along Pacific Rim Highway 4 toward Tofino — a legendary surf, storm, and sunset locale situated within the ḥahuułi (pronounced “ha-houlthee”) Traditional Territory of the Tla-o-qui-aht (pronounced “klay-o-kwee-at”) First Nation of the nuučaanułatḥ (pronounced “new-chaw-nulth”) Peoples.
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Leave the mainland behind and drop into Island time. This trip begins in Nanaimo, a mid-island gateway town on Vancouver Island’s central east coast.
Daily flights are available from Vancouver or you can travel by ferry across the Georgia Strait, an arm of the Salish Sea. This ride often delights visitors with chance encounters with orcas and other marine wildlife.
Travel north on Highway 19 from Nanaimo toward Parksville and Qualicum Beach. The Pacific Rim Highway winds through the Vancouver Island Mountains just west of here. Begin your pursuit of the setting sun as you venture from Nanaimo and traditional Coast Salish lands to Tofino in the Nuu-chah-nulth Territory.