Long Beach is the longest beach in Pacific Rim National Park Reserve. For strong waves pounding the beach, Long Beach Surfing is an excellent choice. Even if you don't surf, it's a hot spot for storm watching. It is a beautiful and pristine beach on which having a lounge time or walking feels rejoiced. It offers a great experience of sandy beaches to enjoy on the west coast. Watching the mist rolling off while it's raining and walking barefoot on sand is fantastic. All with the possibility of watching whales in the distance and the sound of waves brings you back again and again to the beach.
Long Beach is located on the west coast of Vancouver Island. It is 2 km (1.2 miles) south of Cox Bay and about 4 km (2.5 miles) north of Combers Beach. You also can have easy access by airplane from Tofino-Long Beach Airport, not far away from the beach. To the south, Wickaninnish Beach and Rainforest Trail have located about 4 km (2.5 miles). About 13 km (8 miles) to the southeast, Kennedy Lake and Kennedy Lake Provincial Park would be worthy of visiting.
You can get there from Nanaimo via Alberni Hwy, then Pacific Rim Hwy.
The average temperature in the storm watching season is about 6°C (43°F). It experiences the coldest months in December and January with a maximum temperature of 8°C (46°F) and a minimum temperature of 2°C (35°F). The high rate of precipitation is from October to April. Snowfall is from November to March.