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Getting Around
Highway 4 from Port Alberni is the only road access to Tofino — a 140km drive from Nanaimo that requires 2.5–3 hours depending on traffic at the single-lane sections through the mountain pass. The Tofino Bus operates twice daily from Nanaimo and Victoria connecting to BC Ferries. Within Tofino, a car is useful but the town core, the whale watching docks, and the grocery stores are walkable. A bicycle is the most practical way to reach the outer beaches in summer.
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Cash or Card
92% Card, 8% Cash. Tofino is fully card-friendly across the hotels, surf shops, restaurants, and whale watching operators. Keep a small amount of Canadian cash for the Saturday Tofino Public Market on First Street in summer, the roadside farm stand on the Esowista road that sells Alberni Valley produce, and the occasional cash-preferred service at the smaller kayak and hiking guide operations.
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Good to Know
The Pacific Rim National Park Reserve charges a daily vehicle entry fee — the annual Parks Canada Discovery Pass pays for itself after three days. Long Beach and Cox Bay surf schools book days ahead in July and August; reserve equipment rental before arriving. The Meares Island Ancient Cedars boardwalk requires a water taxi from Tofino Harbour — budget 30 minutes and $20 CAD each way. Cell coverage is minimal beyond the town centre; download offline maps before heading to the outer beaches.
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ATMs
There is one ATM in Tofino — at the CIBC branch on Campbell Street — and it is frequently depleted on busy summer weekends when the visitor population surges. Withdraw adequate Canadian cash at Nanaimo or Port Alberni before making the drive; the next bank ATM is 90 km east. Most businesses accept cards but market vendors, water taxi operators, and small guide services are cash-preferred.
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Currency
The Canadian Dollar (CAD) is the currency. Tofino prices at a significant premium for a remote destination — a night at the Wickaninnish Inn or Long Beach Lodge runs $400–$900 CAD, dinner at Wolf in the Fog or the Pointe will cost $100–$160 CAD per person, and a guided kayak day in Clayoquot Sound runs $120–$180 CAD. Surf lessons and equipment rental average $60–$100 CAD per session. SoBo and the food trucks on the main street offer the best value.
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Plugs
Type A and B (120V, 60Hz) — standard North American outlets, identical to the United States. No adapters needed for US devices. European visitors need a Type C or G adapter. The remote coastal location means storm-related power outages occur periodically; the larger resort properties including the Wickaninnish and Long Beach Lodge have backup generators, but smaller guesthouses and B&Bs may not.
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Safety
The Pacific surf at Long Beach and Cox Bay is cold — 10–14°C year-round — and requires a full wetsuit in all seasons regardless of air temperature. Hypothermia is a serious and underestimated risk for swimmers without proper protection. Always check the surf forecast at Magicseaweed before entering the water. Clayoquot Sound kayaking requires careful tide and weather planning; the outer coast is exposed to full Pacific swell and strong reversing tidal currents.
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Airports
Tofino-Long Beach Airport (YAZ) receives daily floatplane and turboprop service from Vancouver (Harbour Air floatplane, 45 min) and from Victoria (Pacific Coastal, 55 min). Nanaimo Airport (YCD) is 140 km east with regular service from Vancouver and Calgary, with the 2.5-hour drive over the Island Highway providing the most common approach. Vancouver International (YVR) is the primary gateway for international visitors.