Chesterman Beach, also known as Chestie Beach, is one of Vancouver Island's most visited beaches. Chesterman Beach (North) is a W-shaped beach that offers spectacular exploration at its magnificent coastline, including surfing. This beach is where you will enjoy and find seasonal tides. So don't forget to bring your gear and surf to this stunning beach.
Chesterman Beach is located on the West Coast, almost in the middle of Vancouver Island and near The Carving Shed Museum. Islands like Vargas Island and Meares Island surround it. If you look at the map, you can find Chesterman Beach about 122 km (76 miles) northwest of Port Alberni and 4.7 km (3 miles) away from downtown Tofino. The beach is available by taking Pacific Rim Highway in the North and South Chesterman. One of the nearest beaches is Long Beach in the south, about 13.5 km (8.3 miles) away.
The Chesterman Beach can be found less than a kilometre (0.6 miles) from Tacofino, the well-known taco restaurant. There are washrooms with a freshwater shower and toilets as well. You can find this oceanfront spot so convenient while surrounded by satisfying dining spots and accommodations. There are services, such as The Pointe Restaurant, by providing a cozy environment with a fantastic view of the ocean, and the Chesterman Hideaway with free Wi-Fi and breakfast. All are here to make sure you'll have a peaceful time at the beach.
Between March and July, the average wave height decreases due to an increase in weather temperature. However, to surf with the highest energy, it is better to join surfing in November, December, and January. Named as one of the best beginner spots by Outside Magazine, it has a south swell and a northwesterly wind.