Description
“Seen at a distance through sea salted car windows, The Inn at Tough City looks as if it's been in the village of Tofino forever. It could have been a grand old house, a general store, or a cannery.“Take a closer look, though, and you'll see the weathered brick walkway and courtyard, the wrap around verandah, the gleaming hardwood floors in the foyer and an artfully displayed collection of...
by kayak
on July 17, 2011 from kayak
Editorial Reviews
Vintage furnishings and First Nations art make this harborside inn funky, if a bit cluttered. The name is derived from Tofino's old nickname, when life here was pretty rough and ready, though it certainly isn't any longer. Guest rooms have stained-glass windows, hardwood floors, well-chosen antiques, and decks or balconies. Several have fireplaces and views over Tofino Harbour and Clayoquot...
by fodors
on March 02, 2014 from fodors
A giant mechanized Buddha greets you at this sushi bar/funhouse decorated with co-owner Crazy Ron Vanderkley's collection of vintage toys and memorabilia. The kitchen team dishes out a big menu, all perfectly fresh and beautifully presented. The Beachcomber roll finds salmon, avocado, and tempura scallop ($12.75), and the salmon sashimi over julienned daikon is a fresh and crunchy choice with...
by Vancouver Magazine
on September 08, 2013 from vanmag