Tofino

This Tofino duo turned a retro bus into a Japanese diner on wheels 

“It was a risk putting something that people may not recognize on the menu, but it was really important to us to bring something new to the area”

Trudeau walking the beach with his wife Sophie at Tofino, B.C. (Global/Twitter)

Trudeau hits the beach in Tofino. At least he isn’t surfing.

Image of the Week: Symbolism is an important part of reconciliation with First Nations. The PM’s oceanside getaway could not have made that clearer.

Tina Halcorn poses outside of her home at the Crab Apple Campground, where she has been living since Oct. 2019. (Photograph by Melissa Renwick)

Meet the RV dwellers facing eviction in Tofino, B.C.

RV living serves as affordable housing for the oceanside town’s workers, who say there’s nothing wrong with their way of life

The tragedy at Tofino, B.C.: Inside the sinking of Leviathan II

The Leviathan II whale-watching ship capsized last October, killing six. For the first time, the survivors and rescuers recount how the tragedy unfolded.

Cover preview: What happened on the Leviathan II

A sneak peek of an emotional reconstruction of the desperate struggle for survival aboard the whale watch cruiser that sunk near Tofino, B.C.

Newsmakers 2015: The year’s most heroic figures

These brave women and men showed true courage when it counted this year

Rescuers from Ahousaht tracked single flare to the chaos of the capsize

How a group of fisherman prevented a far worse tragedy when disaster hit Tofino’s whale watching boat, Leviathan II

The Tofino disaster: Inside the rescue effort

Every boat within striking distance rushed to the scene, searching for hours, while locals opened their doors to survivors

Tristan, bored

Wanting to be at the end of the Trans-Canada

Duncan, British Columbia – Day 56

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Tsunami debris hits the shores of B.C.

Some scoffed when Tofino’s mayor first warned of the approaching barrage of Japanese washed-up objects. Not now.

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Japan asks B.C. for help to identify debris

Post earthquake and tsunami, personal items may wash up on Canada’s west coast

Feasting on Tofino

Feasting on Tofino

Eating locally is all very good, but why shouldn’t all of us get to indulge in regional treats?