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Ucluelet

The Wild Edge

Ucluelet sits at the edge of everything — where the Pacific crashes against ancient rock, where the rainforest meets the sea, where storm-watching is a way of life. Less polished than its neighbour Tofino, Ucluelet has a raw, untamed beauty that's perfect for the coloring page. Each illustration captures the drama of this wild coast.

30 Pages
30 Illustrations
Illustrated Destination art
$15.00 CAD

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Beyond the coloring

Fun facts, local history, and cultural context to enrich your coloring experience.

Wild Pacific Trail

48.9239°N, 125.5417°W

A rugged coastal trail winding through ancient rainforest and rocky headlands with stunning ocean views.

Did you know? The trail offers two loops — the easier Lighthouse Loop (2.6 km) and the more challenging Ancient Cedars Loop (8 km).

Amphitrite Point Lighthouse

48.9186°N, 125.5408°W

The iconic lighthouse standing guard over the storm-battered Wild Pacific coast since 1915.

Did you know? The lighthouse was originally built with fog horns that could be heard 16 km away! It was fully automated in 1997.

Big Beach

48.9347°N, 125.5319°W

One of Ucluelet's most dramatic surf beaches, raw and wild in all seasons.

Did you know? Big Beach is backed by a towering cliff that creates a natural amphitheater — great for watching stormy winter waves.

He-Tin-Kis Park

48.9417°N, 125.5250°W

A hidden gem featuring a sheltered beach, tide pools, and a wooden boardwalk through the forest.

Did you know? "He-Tin-Kis" means "the place where the canoes were pulled up" in the Nuu-chah-nulth language.

Ucluelet Harbour

48.9422°N, 125.5456°W

The working harbor where fishing boats have unloaded their catch for over a century.

Did you know? Ucluelet means "people of the safe harbour" — a name reflecting its role as a welcoming port for thousands of years.

Best Time to Visit

Year-round destination! Summer for beaches and hiking, fall for storm-watching (October-December brings massive waves), spring for whale watching. The Wild Pacific Trail is spectacular in winter fog.

Travel Tip

Don't miss sunset from the lighthouse — it's one of the most photographed spots on Vancouver Island. Bring layers; weather changes fast!

Yuułuʔiłʔatḥ (Ucluelet First Nations) ("yoo-THLEW-ilth-uht") have called this land home for thousands of years. Their traditional territory includes Barkley Sound.

A Living Culture

The Yuułuʔiłʔatḥ have lived in this territory for over 10,000 years. Today they are a self-governing treaty nation (Maa-nulth First Nations, 2011) with a vibrant community at Hitacu and ongoing cultural revitalization programs.

Cedar & Whaling

Like their Tla-o-qui-aht neighbors, the Yuułuʔiłʔatḥ relied on cedar for everything from clothing to canoes, and whaling was the most prestigious activity — only chiefs could lead hunts, and it required months of spiritual preparation.

Treaty & Self-Governance

In 2011, the Yuułuʔiłʔatḥ signed the Maa-nulth First Nations Final Agreement, becoming one of the first modern treaty nations on Vancouver Island. They now exercise government authority over their lands, culture, and citizenship.

We honour the Yuułuʔiłʔatḥ (Ucluelet First Nations) and all Indigenous peoples of this land. Traditional names and cultural information courtesy of Nuu-chah-nulth sources.

Ucluelet
Yuułuʔiłʔatḥ "yoo-THLEW-ilth-uht" "People of the safe harbour" — welcoming port for canoe journeys for over 10,000 years
Hitacu
Hitacu "Hit-tat-soo" The primary community and capital of the Yuułuʔiłʔatḥ nation, across the bay from the town of Ucluelet
Barkley Sound
Part of Yuułuʔiłʔatḥ territory Major fishing grounds for the nation; gateway to the Broken Group Islands
Ucluth Peninsula
Traditional territory "you-KLOOTH" Named after the Ucluth people; site of multiple historic village sites

Places you'll color

Wild Pacific Trail
Amphitrite Point Lighthouse
Big Beach
He-Tin-Kis Park
Ucluelet Harbour

A peek at the pages

Detailed destination illustrations — each page has generous margins so you can color right to the edges.

Wild Pacific Trail — illustrated coloring page from the Ucluelet coloring book
Amphitrite Point Lighthouse — illustrated coloring page from the Ucluelet coloring book

Buy a single page

Not ready for the full book? Pick just the page that speaks to you. Each is a high-resolution PDF — print it, color it, frame it.

Illustrated coloring page of Wild Pacific Trail —

Wild Pacific Trail

The rugged coastal trail winding through ancient rainforest and rocky headlands

Illustrated coloring page of Amphitrite Point Lighthouse —

Amphitrite Point Lighthouse

The iconic lighthouse standing guard over the storm-battered Wild Pacific coast

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Big Beach

One of Ucluelet's most dramatic surf beaches, raw and wild in all seasons

Want all the pages? The full book has 30 illustrations for $15.00 CAD — better value.

Buy Full Book — $15.00 CAD

The real places

Historical and contemporary photographs of the locations you'll color. Every illustration is inspired by these real places.

Pacific coast, Vancouver Island — Devon MacKay / Unsplash
Pacific coast, Vancouver Island — Devon MacKay / Unsplash
Wild Pacific Coast near Ucluelet, BC — Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA)
Wild Pacific Coast near Ucluelet, BC — Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA)
🎨 Free coloring page — Wild Pacific Trail, Tofino