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Tips for Responsible Tourism from Your Local Surfrider Chapter
Tofino Times Chapter Coordinator 5/31/22 Tofino Times Chapter Coordinator 5/31/22

Tips for Responsible Tourism from Your Local Surfrider Chapter

During the summer high season, Tofino welcomes around 70,000 visitors a month. That’s a lot of people for this tiny town and typically a lot of waste ending up on beaches, in waterways, and ultimately in the ocean.

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Ecotourism and Washed Up Wednesdays
Blog, Tofino Times Tofino Times 6/1/21 Blog, Tofino Times Tofino Times 6/1/21

Ecotourism and Washed Up Wednesdays

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The art of environmental conservation
Tofino Times Surfrider Pacific Rim 3/20/21 Tofino Times Surfrider Pacific Rim 3/20/21

The art of environmental conservation

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