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"It’s always an enjoyable experience visiting the botanical gardens after arriving at a particular destination. Tofino has small but remarkably beautiful botanical gardens that will entrance you. These gardens are situated next to a restaurant and are easy to miss if you don’t look carefully."
"Explore what coastal temperate rainforests are all about by checking out the frog pond, forest boardwalk, native plants and educational workshops at this smashing, bird-packed attraction. New sculptures have been..."
"If you are craving for noodles and rice items, then this is the best place for you. Having a small but extraordinary compilation of newly made and amazingly seasoned rice and noodles, the restaurant has gained too much popularity and it has also bagged the best new business year award from the local chamber of commerce. Its special and must-taste dishes are Dan Dan, Drunken Noodle, salmon, albacore tuna pokes, and fish curry."
"Dan Dan Noodles at Sea Monster (Lindsay William-Ross/Vancouver Is Awesome). Head over to Main Street to find big bowls of flavourful noodles and tender bao buns stuffed with fillings at Sea Monster. It's a daytime-only spot (open 11:30 am to 6:30 pm daily) perfect for a casual bite."
"Well, this is the year when Tofino district came into existence and thus, the restaurant has its name. The 1909 Kitchen has been breathing more life into the ancient industrial community of the small district. When we talk about the decor of the restaurant, there is a presence of design elements made up of metal and a revealed beam."
"Also known as the Third Street lookout, this small park looks over Tofino’s working harbour and out to Meares Island Tribal Park, including the Tla-o-qui-aht community of Opitsaht. It’s a good spot to enjoy an outside snack and to learn about a part of Tofino’s nautical history, told on the plaque accompanying the historic anchor in this park. In September 2018, Tla-o-qui-aht artist Joe David carved and gifted a totem pole to the community of Tofino."
"Also known as the Third Street lookout, this small park looks over Tofino’s working harbour and out to Meares Island Tribal Park, including the Tla-o-qui-aht community of Opitsaht. It’s a good spot to enjoy an outside snack and to learn about a part of Tofino’s nautical history, told on the plaque accompanying the historic anchor in this park."
"Centennial Park (intersection of First Street and Arnet Road). This small park near the Tonquin Trail has a basketball court, small play structure, bocce court, horseshoe pit and a sheltered area to protect your picnic from the rain."