Decorating & Design September 11, 2023 The City Column: Discover H&H’s Guide To Tofino Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Pinterest Print This This B.C. surf town’s dramatic landscape makes it a must-visit. The restaurants, galleries and shops only add to the fun. Scroll for our guide to Tofino! Where To Stay: New: Duffin Cove Sitting among the trees just a block from downtown Tofino, this recently renovated oceanfront hotel is a perfect place to soak in the natural beauty of Clayoquot Sound. Stay in a laid-back yet luxe guest room or a beautiful A-frame cabin and explore the rainforest. 215 Campbell St. Photographer: Courtesy of Duffin Cove Classic: The Wickaninnish Inn The iconic Relais & Châteaux hotel is perched on the edge of the Pacific (the stormwatching is epic!). The Wick’s Pointe Restaurant, known for its upscale dining, has new chef Clayton Fontaine at the helm. There’s a carving shed on the beach, a small art gallery and trails to explore. 500 Osprey Ln. Photographer: Photography by Simone Mondino Where To Eat: New: Jeju This intimate, light-filled restaurant in the heart of Tofino offers an haute take on Korean comfort food — it’s so good, it made Air Canada’s Best New Restaurants long list last year. 120 Fourth St., Suite 101 Photographer: Photography by Leila Kwok Classic: Wolf in the Fog and SoBo Wolf in the Fog has been drawing crowds for years. The menu is packed with dishes that celebrate local seafood and foraged ingredients. You’ll also want to dine at SoBo before it closes its doors at the end of this season. Chef-owner Lisa Ahier’s comfort food features wild, local ingredients, and the biodynamic wines and craft beers are excellent. 150 Fourth St., (Wolf in the Fog) 311 Neill St. (SoBo) Photographer: Photography by Kyler Vos What To See: New: Tofino Gallery of Contemporary Art Local emerging and established artists working in photography, sculpture and painting are showcased at this recently opened gallery. Discover works by Rande Cook, a Kwakwaka’wakw multimedia artist who explores nature, culture and science, and Ben Fox, whose paintings are inspired by the B.C. landscape. 430 Campbell St., Suite 105 Photographer: Courtesy of Tofino Gallery of Contemporary Art Classic: Roy Henry Vickers Gallery Dedicated to the renowned First Nations artist, this gallery is a Tofino landmark. The longhouse’s carved cedar plank exterior is its own work of art. Inside, see Roy’s paintings and original prints and, on occasion, the artist himself, who does storytelling and signings. 350 Campbell St. Photographer: Photography by Lizzie Snow, fortyonehundred Where To Shop: New: Merge With its pink exterior and airy interior, this lifestyle shop brings a dose of colour to the watery blues, greens and greys of the Tofino landscape. You’ll find ceramics in fun shapes and patterns, refined glassware, and scented candles and room fragrances that evoke the Pacific Northwest. 305-B Campbell St. Photographer: Courtesy of Merge Classic: Caravan Beach Shop A rotating collection of locally made artisanal pieces including wall hangings created with reclaimed materials, plus clothes, swimwear, decorative accents, jewelry, cards and surf books make this shop an eclectic, fun experience. 346 Campbell St. Photographer: Photography by Jordyn Giesbrecht Author: Maryam Siddiqi Source: House & Home Tags: B.C. best hotels in tofino best restaurants tofino googlenews the city column Tofino tofino city column Travel travel guide Up Next Fenwick Bonnell Designed His Elegant Suite To Optimize Every Square InchView gallery