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SUMMARY:2026 Pacific Rim Whale Festival on Vancouver Island - Tofino and Ucluelet, BC
DESCRIPTION:The 2026 Pacific Rim Whale Festival celebrates the annual migration of Pacific Grey Whales past Vancouver Island's west coast. Over 20,000 whales travel from Mexico to their summer feeding grounds in the Arctic. Tail flukes and blowholes can be seen right from the shore!\n\nOne of the best places to view this migration is along the shoreline of Tofino and Ucluelet, B.C. These two small laid-back towns host a week-long festival featuring whale watching and community events across Tofino, neighboring Ucluelet, and the spectacular Pacific Rim National Park Reserve, that lies between them, promoting ocean curiosity and unity.\n\nThere will be:\n\n* Whale watching tours\n* Children's science programs and scavenger hunts\n* Live music, art exhibits, and food tastings\n* Environmental workshops\n* Talks by marine biologists and First Nations educators\n\nThis is an excellent opportunity for those interested in learning, discovering new places, and engaging with both the people and wildlife of Canada's west coast. As an added bonus in visiting at this time, there will still be sunshine between the rainstorms and fewer crowds than in the summer.\n\nMany cafes, galleries, and shops join the festival with events and displays, letting you experience the culture between outdoor activities.\n\nHere is a short calendar of events for the week:\n\nSaturday, March 14\nParade of Whales & Wonder (bring the kids and your Ocean Wonder themed costumes), community market, art workshops, a talk on grey whale conservation, evening Art Night- Live.\n\nSunday, March 15\nChowder Chowdown and Nature Journaling - Tidepools and an evening Art Night Live.\n\nMonday, March 16\nBeach Clean with Surfrider at Combers Beach, Bamfield Marine Science Centre visit, whale spotting with Parks Canada, Nature Journaling - Animal Signs, Monday Night Movies: Oceans.\n\nTuesday, March 17\nMarine Mammal Research Day, Melfort Shipwreck Walk, Maritime Kids Day.\n\nWednesday, March 18\nThornton Creek Hatchery open house, whale spotting from shore, Speaker series: Flights Over Greys, and a Trivia Night at the Ucluelet Brewery.\n\nThursday, March 19 \nMarine Mammal Research Day, Maritime Kid's Day, Speaker Series - Incredible Journeys- Grey Whales with Dr. Lang.\n\nFriday, March 20\nMarine Mammal Research Day, Nuu-Chah-Nulth Teachings with Nicki Love, Whale Spotting from the Amphitrite Lighthouse, Ucluelet, Happy Hour Whale Trivia with Parks Canada at Hotel Zed, Tofino.\n\nSaturday, March 21\nBeach seine with Ucluelet Aquarium on Terrace Beach, closing Baleen Bash party with live music (licensed event 19+) at Tofino Community Hall.\n\nThe Pacific Rim Whale Festival has two types of events - Button Events and Ticketed Events.\n\nButton Events:\nPurchase a button at your first event to access the many button events throughout the festival week. \n$10 Adult (19+) and $5 Children\n\nPlus, show your 2026 button to participating whale watching companies in town to receive a discount on whale watching tours during March 14th to 21rst!\n\nTicketed events include events such as:\nThe Chowder Chowdown  at the Ucluelet Community Centre and are available at the door for $15 for adults and $10 for children.\nArt Night Live - Black Rock Resort Ucluelet $65 includes supplies and a drink ticket\nBaleen Bash featuring Shred Kelly, a folk-rock band from Fernie, and the Hyenas a Vancouver based punk band. Tickets: $35.\n\nHowever, the majority of events are button events with many free activities also available in the communities and of course there is always taking in the spectacular scenery of Pacific Rim National Park!\n

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LOCATION:The Wickaninnish Inn, 500, Osprey Lane, Tofino, Alberni-Clayoquot Regional District, British Columbia, V0R 2Z0, Canada
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