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Vacation Home Pacific Rim Guest Lodge – Adults Only

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Pacific Rim Guest Lodge – Adults Only

About this propertyThe adult-only, pet-free Ucluelet lodge is located on 2 private acres and offers whale watching and fishing tours. The Pacific Ocean is less than 1640 ft away. The habour is 0.6 mi from guest lodge. Free WiFi is provided in each room.

All rooms offer a flat screen TV, coffee pot, and a bar refrigerator at Pacific Rim Guest Lodge.

A nonsmoking environment is offered for added comfort at Ucluelet Pacific Rim Guest Lodge. Guests can relax on the 8000-square-foot terrace.

The Wild Pacific Trail is 8 minutes’ walk away. Uclulet city center is less than 0.6 mi away. The wild Pacific access is a 2 minute walk from the guest lodge. Pacific Rim National park is 9 kms from the lodge. Tofino is a 25 minute drive away. Long beach golf coarse is a 12 mi drive.Distance in property description is calculated using © OpenStreetMap

Vacation Home Pacific Rim Guest Lodge – Adults Only reviews

Planning your ferry trip from Ucluelet? Stay at Pacific Rim Guest Lodge – Adults Only; rated ★★★★☆ (8.7/10) and is available from CAD $ 208. Pacific Rim Guest Lodge – Adults Only is perfectly situated near the ferry routes, and can be reserved directly through Booking.com.

📍 Address Pacific Rim Guest Lodge – Adults Only

354 Forbes Road, Box 1346, V0R 3A0, Ucluelet, Canada

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