The Wickaninnish Inn: An Oceanside Gem on Canada's Edge
The Hotel’s Window
The 240-degree view of the Pacific Ocean from The Wickaninnish Inn is like a theatre showcasing the wonders of nature. The view is ever-changing as the weather comes in over the Pacific Ocean. During summer, the rolling surf or flat calm seas often provide sights of sea lions, gray whales, and orcas. Winter is the most exciting season to experience the West Coast, and the Wickaninnish Inn was designed specifically for this. As the seas come alive during the colder months, our favorite time to observe the power of the elements begins. Sitting in The Pointe Restaurant, watching the seabirds dancing in the wind and the massive waves crashing on the shoreline, often sending ocean spray on the windows, is an awe-inspiring experience that invigorates the soul.
A Visual Tour of
The Wickaninnish Inn
Insider’s Knowledge
As we came across this singular British Columbia slice of heaven, we knew we had to dig in and grasp the formula that, since 1996, has been responsible for converting guests into passionate promoters for this secluded property. We turned to Ms. Shawna Gardham, who, with her eyes filled with enthusiasm and pride, unveiled the veil for us.
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Hotel’s Location
The Wickaninnish Inn is planted on the western section of Vancouver Island, surrounded by nothing but ocean and forest. The closest major urban center is the city of Vancouver, about a 5-hour drive away, involving ferry-crossing the scenic Strait of Georgia. The small Tofino-Long Beach Airport, only moments away from the hotel, hosts regular flights from Vancouver, Victoria, and Seattle.