There’s something mesmerizing about the raw power of nature — the way the waves crash against the shore, the winds howl through the towering coastal trees, and the Pacific swells rise to dramatic heights. If you’ve never experienced storm watching season on Vancouver Island, now is the time to plan your getaway.
Tofino and Ucluelet are the ultimate storm-watching destinations, where winter’s wild beauty takes centre stage. Whether you’re cozying up by the fire with a front-row view or braving the elements on the beach, this guide will help you make the most of storm season on the West Coast.
When is Storm Watching Season?
Storm watching season runs from November to March, when the Pacific Ocean unleashes its full force. During these months, powerful storms roll in from across the open sea, creating some of the most dramatic coastal scenery in Canada. Expect massive waves, strong winds, and plenty of rain!
Best Storm Watching Spots in Tofino & Ucluelet
Whether you prefer to watch from a warm and cozy cabin or get up close to the action, check out some of the best places to experience the storms:
Tofino’s Top Storm Watching Locations
- Cox Bay Beach – One of the best spots for massive waves, with beachfront resorts offering incredible views.
- Chesterman Beach – A wide, open beach with dramatic swells — perfect for a winter walk.
- Wickaninnish Inn & The Pointe Restaurant – A luxurious way to take in the storm while staying dry, with panoramic ocean views.
- Pacific Rim National Park Reserve – Combers Beach & Radar Hill – A wilder, more remote setting for storm watching.
Ucluelet’s Top Storm Watching Locations
- Amphitrite Point Lighthouse – The most iconic storm-watching spot in Ucluelet, where waves crash against the rugged cliffs.
- Big Beach & Wild Pacific Trail – A perfect combination of dramatic coastline and rainforest trails.
- Terrace Beach – A quieter but equally breathtaking spot for storm watching.
Safety First!
Storm watching is thrilling, but the ocean’s power should never be underestimated. Follow these tips to stay safe:
- Keep your distance – Never turn your back on the ocean, and stay well away from the water’s edge.
- Watch out for rogue waves – Sneaker waves can unexpectedly surge up the beach, so stay on high ground.
- Wear the right gear – Waterproof jackets, boots, and warm layers are essential.
- Respect closures – If a trail or beach access point is closed due to extreme conditions, follow the warnings.
Where to Stay During Storm Watching Season
To truly immerse yourself in the experience, book a beachfront cabin, lodge, or cozy retreat with ocean views. Here are some great options:
- Wickaninnish Inn – A world-famous storm-watching destination with luxury accommodations.
- Long Beach Lodge Resort – A front-row seat to the waves with cozy fireplaces.
- Black Rock Oceanfront Resort – Stunning views from the cliffs of Ucluelet.
- Tofino Resort + Marina – A central location with modern comfort.
Getting to Tofino & Ucluelet – Safe and Stress-Free Travel
- Reliable, local transportation – Whether you need a ride from the airport or a lift between storm-watching locations, our ride-share service is available when you need it. Book in advance to secure your booking!
- Safe and Stress-Free Travel – Winter roads to Tofino and Ucluelet can be unpredictable, with rain, wind, and even occasional snow making driving conditions challenging. With Coastal Rides, you can relax and enjoy the journey while experienced local drivers handle the road safely.
- Seamless booking – Simply download the Coastal Rides app and book a ride in seconds.
Plan Your Ultimate Storm Watching Getaway
There’s no better way to embrace the beauty and power of the West Coast winter than with a storm-watching trip to Tofino and Ucluelet. Whether you’re chasing waves, exploring the rugged coastline, or simply watching the storm roll in from a warm retreat, this is an experience you won’t forget.
Ready to explore? Download the Coastal Rides app and book your ride today. Let us take care of the travel, so you can focus on enjoying the storm.