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Welcome to Ucluelet, British Columbia

The Resort Municipality of Ucluelet is situated on the edge of the Wild Pacific Ocean. It offers visitors and residents the opportunity to live in and explore one of the world's most pristine coastlines. A true west coast working harbour, Ucluelet is a place rich in tradition and natural beauty.

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Public Works or Parks Service Requests

Do you see a pothole that needs filled? Is there a storm drain on your street that isn’t draining? Citizens of Ucluelet are encouraged to utilize our online Service Request form to request the attention of our Public Works or Parks teams.

Some other examples of requests for service include garbage on the beach, maintenance required on our trails, streetlights out, or washrooms that need attention. Our Online Service Request form is a great way to let our Team know when something may need attention. Not comfortable submitting an online request? No problem! Reach out to the District Office at 250-726-7744.

If you experience an emergency, such as a fire, flood or an accident, be sure to contact the appropriate emergency authority. Comments, suggestions or complaints are best directed in writing, and can be received in person at the District Office, by mail or by email at info@ucluelet.ca.

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Community Notices

2025 By-Election Notice of Nomination Period Public Notice is given to the electors of the District of Ucluelet that a by-election will be held on Saturday, June 28, 2025. Nominations for the office of:...
2025 By-Election Notice of Registered Electors List of Registered Electors The District of Ucluelet uses the Province of British Columbia Voters List as the List of Registered Electors. If your name is...
Water Shut-off Helen Rd. April 24, 2025: Water main leak repair. April 24, 2025, 12:15 PM: Due to the water main leak repair currently in process, a water shut-off is required from 12:30 PM for...
Thumbnail Road Closure Notice – Helen Road (Otter Street to Garden Street) | April 24, 2025 Please be advised that Helen Road will be closed to through traffic between Otter Street and Garden Street on...

Community Profile

Utilities

Telecommunications

Ucluelet recently received support from Telus for their latest fibre optic internet connection, meaning that customers within Ucluelet can get internet speeds vastly exceeding what conventional copper cabling can provide.

Ucluelet’s cell phone coverage is the same as the rest of British Columbia, with four large wireless carriers who all provide both call and text functionality as well as mobile data.

Waste Management and Recycling

Ucluelet’s garbage and recycling services are managed by the Regional District of Alberni-Clayoquot. The District has a local recycling depot which provides services for residents in accordance with Multi-Material BC.

Ucluelet has bylaws ensuring residents don’t attract bears or other wildlife with their garbage. The District partners with WildSafeBC to raise awareness of preventing conflict with wildlife in the community.

Electricity

BC Hydro provides Ucluelet with electricity for residents and businesses.

Local electric vehicle charging stations are available at Black Rock Oceanfront Resort, the Pacific Rim Visitors’ Centre and the Ucluelet Community Centre. These charging points enable visitors and travelers to access Ucluelet by electric vehicle.

Recreation

Outdoor Recreation

Whether you’re a sea lover or a land lover, Ucluelet offers access to incredible outdoor amenities.

Hello Nature Adventure Tours Paddling

Photo Credit: Hello Nature Adventure Tours

Sea Lovers

Sea lovers have their pick of lake, ocean and beach activities.

Lakes

The largest body of fresh water on Vancouver Island, Kennedy Lake, is within 20 minutes of Ucluelet. Swimmers, canoers, paddleboarders, and boaters frequent the lake and enjoy its warm summer temperatures.

Swim Beach, a sandy beach located within Kennedy Lake Provincial Park, is ideal for family outings, picnics and swimming. Kennedy Lake Provincial Park also offers a public boat launch for adventures on and around the lake.

Wildlife frequent the area and water conditions can change rapidly, so appropriate precautions must be taken.

Ocean

Kayaking

Ucluelet is a launching point for kayakers of all abilities.

The Ucluelet Harbour is ideal for shorter paddles. The Harbour features relatively calm waters, spectacular scenery, and the opportunity to view wildlife feeding in the intertidal zone.

The Broken Group Islands, part of Pacific Rim National Park Reserve, offers world class kayaking and camping. The 90 islets that comprise the Broken Group Islands shelter local waters from the summer’s prevailing north-westerly winds. The islets are also home to spectacular sandy beaches, ideal camping, and incredible First Nations cultural artifacts. Most kayakers skip the difficult open ocean paddle between the Broken Island Group and the Ucluelet Harbour by hiring a water taxi and guide, or launching from locations within Barkley Sound.

For more information about kayaking in and around Ucluelet contact the Sea Kayak Guides Alliance of B.C. or a local kayaking company.

Fishing

Ucluelet is known for exceptional saltwater angling. Ucluelet’s nutrient rich waters attract Chinook salmon, Coho salmon, halibut, lingcod and other groundfish. Local anglers have plenty of options when it comes to fishing spots. Anglers frequent locations just outside the harbour, in Barkley Sound and offshore.

Local conditions change rapidly so for the best experience use an experienced local angler or guide. Remember to check regulations and obtain a fishing license before departing. For more information about angling opportunities contact a local charter operator.

Boating

Each summer, mariners heading north or south arrive in Ucluelet’s natural deep water harbour. Some dock at one of Ucluelet’s many private and public moorage options for a night, and others stay longer. Many mariners spend time exploring the area around the Broken Island Group and Barkley Sound on their way to or from Ucluelet. Every second year Van Isle 360 participants stop in Ucluelet en route to circumnavigating Vancouver Island.

Other mariners arrive in Ucluelet by truck and launch their vessels at one of Ucluelet’s several public or private boat launches. They use Ucluelet as a home base for daytrips to nearby sites or to open ocean areas.

Whale watching companies operate out of the Ucluelet Harbour between March and October. For more information about whale watching contact one of Ucluelet’s whale watching companies.

Local weather conditions can be a challenge for even the most experienced mariner. For more nautical information contact the Ucluelet Harbour Master.

Beaches

Surfing, Kiteboarding, and Windsurfing

Ucluelet’s closest surf beach is 15 minutes away in the Long Beach Unit of the Pacific Rim National Park Reserve. Long Beach and Wickaninnish Beach offer miles of consistent beach breaks, which are rarely flat or exceptional.

Although locals surf year-round, summer months tend to be more suitable for beginners. The water temperature can be cold in the winter (8.3°C) and warmer in the summer (13.9°C). Wetsuits are necessary all year round.

Beaches in the Long Beach Division of the Pacific Rim National Park Reserve are frequented by experienced kiteboarders and windsurfers. South-easterly winds prevail in the winter and north-westerly winds prevail in the summer.

There are no life or surf guards on the beaches, but there are bathrooms with changing and shower facilities.

Ocean conditions change rapidly and there are strong local currents. Be cautious, take a lesson, and be Coast Smart. For more information about surfing opportunities contact a local surf shop or surf school.

Land Lovers

Land lovers have their pick of trails, parks and outdoor sports facilities.

Trails

Wild Pacific Trail

Located in the District of Ucluelet, the Wild Pacific Trail offers a user friendly 9.4 km trail system. It features dramatic ocean views, old growth forest, beach access, a lighthouse, artist loops, and perfectly positioned benches to view the awe inspiring scenery. Users enjoy guided walks, hiking, running, storm watching, and searching the horizon for passing wildlife.

For more information about Ucluelet’s unique trail system visit WildPacificTrail.com.

Pacific Rim National Park Reserve Trails

The south end of the Long Beach Unit of the Pacific Rim National Park Reserve is a 5-minute drive from Ucluelet. The Long Beach Unit features a variety of coastal and forested trails that meander through pristine beaches, ancient bogs, and lush coastal rainforests.

Multi-Use Path

The multi-use path is a paved trail that runs from the north end of Ucluelet to Highway 4. Users enjoy walking, riding or rolling to their destination along the path.

Once complete the ʔapsčiik t̓ašii (pronounced ups-cheek ta-shee) multi-use pathway will pick up where the current path ends. It will link destinations in the Long Beach Unit of the Pacific Rim National Park Reserve to the communities of Ucluelet, Esowista, Ty-Histanis and Tofino.

Storm Watching

Ucluelet is the perfect place to experience the raw power of the Pacific Northwest’s winter storms. Pack your rain gear and head out to the Wild Pacific Trail or watch the storms from the comfort of your home or accommodation.

Be cautious, stay off the rocks and be Coast Smart. Winter storms can cause storm surges that are unpredictable and dangerous.

Parks

Parks, Beaches and Harbour Facilities

The District of Ucluelet offers several child-friendly parks with picnic benches, playground equipment, public gardens, and covered areas. Ucluelet also offers several sandy and rocky beaches that are perfect for beach fires, picnics, and paddle boarding.

Ucluelet’s harbour facilities are well established. A public boat launch is available at the bottom of Seaplane Base Road.

Sports Facilities

Skate Park

The Ucluelet Skatepark on Matterson Drive offers a bowl, whoop-de-doos, and street section. Each year skaters from all over the province converge on Ucluelet to compete in the Ucluelet Salmon Slam Bowl Jam Competition.

Other Facilities

Ucluelet offers several facilities that are used for baseball, soccer, track, and dog walking. There is a volleyball court and BMX track located on Matterson Drive.

Indoor Activities

Head to the library, Ucluelet Community Centre, Pool, Gym, or the Ucluelet Aquarium.

Gym and Pool

Residents and visitors workout and swim at the West Coast Fitness Centre which offers members access to a pool, sauna and fully equipped gym. Residents and visitors also enjoy fitness programming offered at the local fitness studio, Ucluelet Community Centre Fitness Studio and Ucluelet Secondary School Gym.

For more information about local indoor recreational programming, check out the District of Ucluelet Parks & Recreation Activity Guide.

Aquarium

Located in the heart of Ucluelet, the Ucluelet Aquarium is Canada’s first catch-and-release aquarium. It features locally collected marine life in closed and touch tanks. The Aquarium offers educational programming for children and adults of all ages.

Community Centre and Library

The Ucluelet Community Centre features a fitness studio, youth room, main hall, food safe kitchen, arts and crafts room and several activity rooms. This warm and welcoming space is the home to several groups and activities.  Check the District of Ucluelet Parks & Recreation Activity Guide for more information about local programming.

The Ucluelet Community Centre is also the home of the West Coast Community Resource Society and Ucluelet and Area Child Care Centre.

Ucluelet hosts recreational activities at the Ucluelet Athletic Hall, the Sea Plane Base Recreation Hall and Ucluelet Secondary School. During the winter months, youth use the Sea Plane Base to skateboard and play roller hockey. The Junior Rangers, Scouts and Guides use the Ucluelet Athletics Hall and indoor soccer and volleyball are played at the Ucluelet Secondary School Gym.

A branch of the Vancouver Island Regional Library is located in the Ucluelet Community Centre. It offers regular hours, a breadth of literature and the ability to order books from libraries throughout British Columbia.

Food and Beverage

One of the joys of living in Ucluelet is the food and beverage on offer. Ucluelet’s food and beverage proprietors have you covered whether you’re after a quick bite, great coffee, three course meal, or world-class spirits.

Demographics

Population

Ucluelet is a small town located in a sparsely populated region. In 2016, the region’s population was 5534 and Ucluelet’s population was 1717. Local populations tend to increase in the summer because seasonal workers move to the region to serve visitors.

Location Population 
 District of Tofino  1932
 District of Ucluelet  1717
 Toquaht Nation  19
YUUŁUʔIŁʔATḤ Government  274
 Electoral Area C (long Beach)      1592
 Total  5534

 

 

 

 

 

Source: Statistics Canada - 2016 Census

Population by Age Characteristics

Ucluelet’s population is relatively young. Its median age in 2016 was 39.2, compared to the Provincial median of 43, and the Vancouver Island and Coast median of 47.8 (Source: Statistics Canada – 2016 Census).

On average Ucluelet has significantly more individuals under the age of 40 and significantly fewer individuals over the age of 60. The greatest differences are among the young adults between the ages of 20 and 39 and seniors between the ages of 60 and 79.

Ucluelet’s age characteristics are changing. The most dramatic changes are among children and seniors. There have also been notable increases and decreases among adults between the ages of 20 and 49.

The dramatic growth in the 70-79 age group (+82%) may be linked to growth in the 30-39 (+13%) and 40-49 (+18) age groups as grandparents may be moving to Ucluelet to be closer to their descendants.

Immigration

Immigration by Selected Place of Birth (25% Sample, N=150)    Number of People 
 Jamaica  10
 USA  30
 Germany  10
 Netherlands  10
 Poland  10
 Russian Federation  15
 United Kingdom  20
Other Place of Birth in Europe 10
Japan 10
Philippines 15
Vietnam 25
Other Place of Birth in Asia 10
Oceania and Other Places of Birth 10

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Source: Statistics Canada - 2016 Census

Language

 Mother Tongue Number of People 
 English 1590 
 French  50
 Non-Official Languages     110

 

 

 

Source: Statistics Canada - 2016 Census

Transportation

Ucluelet is located at south end of the Uclueth Peninsula, on the west side of Vancouver Island. The community is bordered by the Ucluelet Harbour, open Pacific Ocean, and the Pacific Rim National Park Reserve. It is accessible by air, land and sea.

Ucluelet Map

Map Credit: Primal Communications and Tourism Ucluelet

By Air

Ucluelet is a short flight from downtown Vancouver and Vancouver International Airport. Air service to Vancouver International Airport is available from Long Beach Airport, a 25-minute drive from Ucluelet, and service to Vancouver Harbour is available from the Tofino Habour, a 35-minute drive from Ucluelet.

International and domestic airports located on Vancouver Island offer non-stop flights to Canadian, American and International destinations.

Airport Name  Distance from Ucluelet (km)   Flights To
 Long Beach Airport  25 Vancouver
 Nanaimo Airport 195 Vancouver & Calgary
 Comox Valley Airport  210 Non-stop flights to destinations in Canada, the US and Central America
 Campbell River Airport  238 Vancouver
 Victoria Airport  309 Non-stop flights to destinations in Canada, the US and globally
 Vancouver International Airport  270 + ferry Non-stop flights to destinations in Canada, the US and globally

 

 

 

 

 

By Land

Bus Service

The Vancouver Island Connector offers daily service to downtown Vancouver, Victoria, Nanaimo, and other destinations. Bus trips from downtown Vancouver take approximately seven hours and trips from Victoria, take approximately six hours.

Driving

Most visitors and residents’ access Ucluelet via Highway 4, which links to the Trans-Canada highway. Highway 4 offers extraordinary views, sites, and swimming holes.

 City Distance from Ucluelet (km)    Driving Time from Ucluelet (hours)  
 Victoria  292  4.25
 Vancouver       257  5.25 with ferry
 Calgary     1226  15.75 with ferry
 Nanaimo  182  2.75
 Seattle  482  7.5 with ferry
 Portland  761  10.25 with ferry
 Courtenay    200  2.75

 

 

 

 

 

 

By Sea

The Lady Rose Marine Service offers seasonal foot passenger ferry service to Ucluelet from Port Alberni. Ucluelet is also accessible via motor or sailboats, and offers a variety of moorage for boats of all sizes.

The closest marine shipping ports are the Port Alberni Port, Port of Nanaimo and Port of Metro Vancouver.