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  2. BC Transit - Wikipedia

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    The Alberni-Clayoquot Regional District announced in 2017 that it was studying the feasibility of public transit connecting Tofino and Ucluelet. Feasibility studies concluded in November 2019, [10] with approval from the ACRD provided in late December 2019. [11] BC Transit began their first tests of the routes in February 2020.

  3. List of public transit authorities in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Bus Rapid transit Regional/commuter rail Toronto: Ontario: 2,794,356 ... Tofino Free Shuttle Clearwater: British Columbia: 2,388 Clearwater Regional Transit System

  4. Greyhound Canada - Wikipedia

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    Greyhound Canada Transportation ULC (Greyhound Canada) was an intercity coach service that began as a local British Columbia bus line in the early 1920s, expanded across most of Canada, and became a subsidiary of the American Greyhound Lines in 1940.

  5. Tofino - Wikipedia

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    Tofino (/ t ə ˈ f iː n oʊ / ⓘ tə-FEE-noh, Nuu-chah-nulth: Načiks) is a town of approximately 2,516 residents on the west coast of Vancouver Island in the Canadian province of British Columbia. The District of Tofino is located at the western terminus of Highway 4 on the tip of the Esowista Peninsula at the southern edge of Clayoquot Sound.

  6. Ucluelet - Wikipedia

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    Like its neighbour Tofino, Ucluelet has made the transition from a resource-based economy to a year-round tourism-based economy. The Pacific Rim Visitor Centre is the second-most-visited Tourism Centre, after Victoria, on Vancouver Island, and on average receives 90,000 visitors from around the world to the Pacific Rim National Park, Ucluelet ...

  7. British Columbia Highway 4 - Wikipedia

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    Tofino was a strong advocate of the Trans-Canada Highway system, and this sign was erected in the hope that Highway 4 would become part of the TCH. 6 km (4 mi) west of the Somass River crossing, Highway 4 reaches the shore of Sproat Lake, following the lake shore west for 24 km (15 mi).