Activity Guide/Registration
2025 Winter Recreation Program Guide - Registration Opens on Wednesday, January 8 at 9:00 am.
This winter we are excited to have four new instructors and to be offering a host of wonderful programs and workshops for all ages. Stay motivated and active this winter by registering for a class or dropping in, but do keep in mind classes with low registration may be canceled. The key to a healthier and happier lifestyle is to keep moving!
Register today by clicking 'Register for Recreation Programs' below. Please note, you will need a 'Perfect Mind' login/ account to sign up, if you have forgotten your password, please do not create a new profile, contact UCC for a password reset.
If you are interested in sharing your skills with this community, we are always looking for fresh ideas and new facilitators.
Contact Barb Gudbranson at 250.726.7772 ext. 223 or bgudbranson@ucluelet.ca
Subsidy Program
Ucluelet Parks & Recreation Subsidy Program is designed to provide support through bursaries for the reduction of program fees. This program is available to residents of Ucluelet.
Completed forms may be dropped off at the Ucluelet Community Centre at 500 Matterson Drive or mailed to:
Ucluelet Parks & Recreation
PO Box 999, Ucluelet, BC, V0R 3A0
For more information please contact Abby Fortune, Director of Community Services: Call 250-726-7744 or email afortune@ucluelet.ca
Subsidy Application Form
Parks, Trails & Fields
Ucluelet parks are valued as a great asset to the community. Ucluelet has a large variety of parks for the enjoyment of local residents and tourists of all ages. Ucluelet has a high percentage of parkland, substantially surpassing the provincial minimum requirement of 5%.
The Small Craft Harbour, Little Beach, Big Beach, He-Tin-Kis Park, Fraser Lane Park, and Terrace Beach all offer waterfront views and access to the ocean.
Many steps are taken to ensure the long-term health of the community's parks. The Municipal Parks Crew is dedicated to landscaping and beautification programs, in addition to upgrading the parks to be safe and accessible for all.
The District is planning to create new parks and to expand existing parks in Ucluelet. Included in these plans are a multi-purpose sports field, skateboard park, outdoor-lit basketball court, BMX bike track, tot park, expansion and improvement of the Wild Pacific Trail, and refurbishment of the Edna Batchelor Park.
Parks in the Area
- Alder Park
- Basketball Court
- Big Beach Picnic Park
- BMX Bike Track
- Edna Batchelor Park
- Frank Jones Memorial Park
- Fraser Lane Park
- George Fraser Memorial Park
- He-Tin-Kis Park – Forested Trail
- Lions Park
- Little Beach Park
- Lyche Road Park
- Multi-purpose Sports Field
- Recreation Hall Park
- Seaplane Base Park
- Skateboard Park
- Small Craft Harbour Park
- St Jacques Park
- Terrace Beach
- Tot Park
- Wild Pacific Trail