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Winter Surfing in Tofino

Surfing is to California what cream is to peaches: they go together.

In the collective conscious, California is sun, warmth, sand, ocean and surfboards.

So, what happens when you add an island, remove some of the warmth, mix in some clouds, rain and wind and set it all against a temperate rain forest backdrop? You have Tofino: Canada’s premier cold water and winter surf destination.

Tofino cold water and winter surf destination   Tofino cold water and winter surf destination

The notion that surfing is a warm-water sport has been put-out-sea on Vancouver Island’s west coast. The new reality is temperature need not be part of the conversation and winter is as desirable as summer for a great surf adventure.

Tofino surfers embrace the cold air, cool water (8 degrees Celsius - around 46 degrees Fahrenheit) the damp, waves and salty gales. They know the best swells often arrive in Cox Bay, Chesterman Beach and Long Beach during the winter months.

To partake, Tofino surfers just have to be better prepared and bold.

This means wetsuits (usually five mm. with boots, hoods and gloves) and a willingness to overcome the initial cold shock.

In a July 22, 2010 article, Surfer magazine offered a couple of tips on how to get the best out of cold water and winter surfing:
  1. Don’t cheap out and get a wetsuit that’s too thin. Find out what locals are wearing, and heed their unspoken advice. The last way to earn respect in a rugged locale is to drone on about how cold it is.
  2. Eat root vegetables a couple of hours before you head out. Seriously. Aside from being good for you, vegetables like carrots and sweet potatoes are easily digestible and emit the heat needed to keep you warm.
  3. Layer up for the pre-session check. Your mum was right when she said layers are warm. Air gets trapped in between them and is warmed by your sweet potato-generated body heat.
  4. Stretch. While scouting the lineup, take a couple of minutes to limber up. Stretching stimulates blood flow to your muscles so you’ll be warm when you punt out of that slab. Bonus: you won’t pull your groin and ruin the night’s festivities.
  5. While you’re out in the water, keep moving. It seems obvious, but if you paddle around every few minutes in between sets, you’ll increase your water time exponentially.
  6. Don’t leave the water when you first feel cold. You’ll regret it later, and it’s almost guaranteed that as soon as you get to the beach, the best set of the day will thunder to shore. If you can still speak normally after a session, you came out too early.
  7. When you get out, have something warm and dry to change into. One of my favorite feelings is trying to pull a dry pair of wool socks over my feet with fingers so cold they feel like they’re made of wood. The anticipation of warmth is almost better than the warmth itself.
  8. Don’t go out alone. Not for safety reasons, though. Some of my fondest surf memories are during the post-session thaw. Sitting around a fire with all of your buddies, eating, drinking, and bullshitting about the day warms me up more than any root vegetable or spiked coffee ever could.
A cold water, winter surf adventures awaits on Vancouver Island's western edge. 



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"Tophotel op toplokatie"
2024-10-13
Prachtige kamer 205 met terras en zeezicht. Prima bed, ruime badkamer, kleine douche. Erg vriendelijke staff zowel receptie als restaurant. Uitstekend gedineerd voor correcte prijzen. Betaalparking. Schitterend strand en machtige zonsondergang
"One of the best “experience” hotels we’ve stayed in"
2024-10-29
We stayed here for 3 nights as part of a 14 day road-trip from Ireland and all I can say is that it was absolutely amazing. The staff were all so welcoming, friendly and attentive. We stayed in room 313 which was on the top floor overlooking the beach with a balcony. Truth be told, the hotel was so good we didn’t venture far over the 3 days, instead opting to just “relax” at the hotel walking the beach or sitting outside at the gas fires taking in the ambience and the surfers catching the waves. The food and service in the restaurant was amazing, I would even go so far to say it was the best food we’ve had in a long time at a hotel! If having food at the hotel, make sure you book a table at the restaurant before 6pm and maybe even arrive a little early. They will not reserve the window seats, but to get the best view of the sunset over the pacific - trust me, it’s where you want to be sitting. Cocktails were also very good. If getting a snack during the day you can get it at the Surf Club which is a few steps from the main building. After dinner we just retired to the bedroom with the gas fires going, patio doors open and enjoying a bottle of wine while listening to the waves crash on the beach. We didn’t do breakfast at the hotel any of the mornings as we wanted something “light” opting instead for the delights from the cafe & bakery Tofitian just a few minutes up the road. As an “experience”, it was hands down one of the best hotels I’ve visited in Canada/US. The team should be very proud.
"We had a loving, relaxing, memorable time at your lodge."
2024-12-19
We have both had a rough couple of years. My wife passed away a little over a year ago and my friend of about eight years lost her husband two years ago. She lives in Alberta and has only been out to the island a couple of times. We came to your lodge and reconnected with each other. We have a loving relationship and hope to stay with you again in 2025. Thanks for the wonderful time and we look forward to staying with you again. Pete and Linda.