Single Itineary
Paddling a Land of Safe Harbours and Wild Horizons
I thought paddling the very edge of Canada’s west coast would be scarier: huge waves would bear down on us while giant squid tentacles thrust up from the deep and wrapped around our hulls. Instead, our sea kayaks drifted serenely through the mirror calm waters of Ucluelet Harbour while eagles and ravens soared overhead on their decidedly non-tentacled wings. Silly me. There are no giant squids here.
“After our paddle you should make your way to the aquarium to see the Giant Pacific Octopus they caught near here,” says our kayak guide Samantha (Sam) Brunt. Wait. What!?
Located on the southwestern coast of Vancouver Island, Ucluelet means “people of the safe harbour” in the Yuułuʔiłʔatḥ language. The small community of about 2,000 residents is nestled on an eight-kilometre-long peninsula that forms a natural barrier between the calm inner harbour and the open ocean. It’s the perfect launch point for beginner-friendly paddles and a fun town in which to enjoy aprés. Settle in at any one of a dozen cool restaurants and mix in with the eclectic locals who include artists and commercial fishers, surfers and remote tech workers.
Of course, there’s more that just harbour paddling here. The nearby Broken Group Islands in Barkley Sound are famous for adventurous experiences, with multi-day sea kayaking routes through a network of forested islets, that are home to rich marine life and steeped in Indigenous history. The Yuułuʔiłʔatḥ people have lived in this region for thousands of years, and their cultural presence continues to shape the area today.
If you only have three days, however, this paddling itinerary I enjoyed in Ucluelet is what I’d recommend.
Day 1 – Encounters With A Giant Pacific Octopus
I had flown to the BC capital of Victoria from my home in Nelson and made the four-hour drive across the island the night before. Now I was in a double kayak with guide Samantha (Sam) Brunt, paddling alongside three other kayaks containing fellow visitors Thom Cross and Erin Martin and tail guide Kat Brenn. We slid through the quiet coves of Ucluelet Harbour, spotting gulls drifting overhead and kingfishers grooming themselves in the dense cedar canopy lining the shore.
DAY 2 – Morning SUPs And Afternoon Suds
The next morning I awoke at dawn to discover the previous day’s clouds had scattered and the sky was perfectly clear.
Day 3 – Flying And Floating The Winchee River
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