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Tofino home to one of Canada’s best beaches

Guess which local stretch of sand the Lonely Planet called Canada’s best surf beach?
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The best surf beach in all of Canada are right here in your Vancouver Island backyard.

The acclaimed international travel guide Lonely Planet has named Tofino’s Chesterman Beach as “best for surfing.

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The title was awarded yesterday in an article “Top 10 Beaches in Canada” by Brendan Sainsbury on lonelyplanet.com, which also featured two other B.C. beaches.

Chesterman earned its award due to being “close enough to town to reach by bike (with your surfboard clipped to a special bike-rack) and firm enough to cycle on if you need some leg exercise before cresting the Pacific waves.”

The article states choosing your favourite surf beach near Tofino is “like choosing your favourite delixe sports car. They’re all ridiculously good.” But the author leaned on the input of locals who called it the region’s “most complete scimitar of sand.”

Meanwhile, the North Island’s San Josef Bay was named the “best wilderness beach” in Canada. San Jo has a “reputation for tempestuous weather and tricky access” and the 1.6-mile (2.5km) trail that leads to the ocean “starts at the end of a 43-mile (70km) unpaved logging road from Port Hardy.”

The article goes into more detail on the area, noting that when the forest finally parts, “you’ll be delivered onto a windswept expanse of crashing surf and forested sea stacks where bushes and trees have been contorted by fierce Pacific storms,” adding, “Bring a tent and binoculars. You can camp right on the smooth sandy beach and the ‘bins’ will enhance your appreciation of the resident wildlife including eagles and ospreys.”

Finally, Vancouver’s Kitsilano earned the title of “best urban beach,” a “freewheeling nugget of Southern California, chopped off and transported 1,000 miles north.”

Kits has “a sporty, laid-back vibe, especially in summer” and beach volleyball is “the game of choice although there are also enough grassy expanses to spread out and toss a frisbee or football.”

To see the full list of beaches named the best in Canada, check out Lonely Planet’s website.

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Tyson Whitney

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