Regenerative tourism in Tofino: Fostering richer travel experiences by giving back
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By Nora O’Malley, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Ha-Shilth-Sa Clayoquot Sound, B.C. – The volunteers showed up on time and in gumboots at Tofino’s First Street Dock for a 7 a.m. boat ride. After the Tofino Water Taxi dropped the humble group at the special location in Clayoquot Sound, Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation sisters Gisele and Tsimka Martin welcomed the 25 or so participants to their territory and thanked them for helping build the rock wall that would form a clam garden. Historically, rock walls, or arches as they are often called, represent an ancient system of mariculture in Nuu-c…
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Aug 19, 2026