park and enjoy.... no one surfs in NB, I wouldnt make the trip here unless you are already fairly close to the spot.... Ive checked it everyday for a month, and it has only worked once, albeit shitty. There is alot of clay that gets churned up, so the water is basically brown, cant even see your board 6 inches under the water
This spot is named The Juice for Justin Avery, an 18 year old sponge head that was tragically hit by a car and killed. He was an aspiring jazz musician, rock climber, and sponge boarder. This was his favourite spot.
Park in the abandon store parking lot and paddle across the river or go around the corner and you will see a dirt road to your right. Take that road for about 50m park in the field and walk over the dune.
Tofino has a variety of waves. In summer usually has varied waves which are not too strong and bring a smaller wave board/longboard to have fun. The winter gets stronger pulses and is usually the time to get good waves. You can get away with a 4mm wetsuit in summer with booties and winter requires 4/5mm wetsuit with a hood, gloves and booties. Conditions can change quickly so if it looks good, get out there. It can be fickle at times and frustrating. But when you have a good day it's well worth it.
there is a sand bar were the waves break.Its impossible to miss there is always about 20-50 surfers at the spot.
Longboard and shortboard work the best at this location
When there's not much going on at the other beaches in the area, this might be the place to go.
Jackie's Hole - No Rooks Surf Spot Guide, Canada Nestled on Vancouver Island, Jackie's Hole - No Rooks delivers consistent fun waves over a sandy bottom that make it a hidden gem for surfers seeking uncrowded sessions. This sand-bar peak fires up rights and lefts with a playful power, offering rides up to 50 meters […]
Tofino is on the west coast of Vancouver Island, so if you are driving, B.C. Ferries is a MUST.And the ferries get busy at times, so keep this in mind.If you are travelling during a long weekend or during the high season2 sailing waits (approximately 3 hours) are not unusual so, do consider FERRY RESERVATIONS.Surf pros Sepp and Raph Bruhwiler http://www.bruhwilersurf.com/ have a surf camp on Long Beach and area. Jeremy Koreski, renowned local photographer, http://www.jeremykoreski.com/ has amazing shots of surfing in and around the area.Dumps at low tide.Cox Bay is ofter bigger in the summer, so check it too.If it's too big an hard to get out try Chesterman's beach.
park and enjoy.... no one surfs in NB, I wouldnt make the trip here unless you are already fairly close to the spot.... Ive checked it everyday for a month, and it has only worked once, albeit shitty. There is alot of clay that gets churned up, so the water is basically brown, cant even see your board 6 inches under the water
This spot is named The Juice for Justin Avery, an 18 year old sponge head that was tragically hit by a car and killed. He was an aspiring jazz musician, rock climber, and sponge boarder. This was his favourite spot.
Park in the abandon store parking lot and paddle across the river or go around the corner and you will see a dirt road to your right. Take that road for about 50m park in the field and walk over the dune.
Tofino has a variety of waves. In summer usually has varied waves which are not too strong and bring a smaller wave board/longboard to have fun. The winter gets stronger pulses and is usually the time to get good waves. You can get away with a 4mm wetsuit in summer with booties and winter requires 4/5mm wetsuit with a hood, gloves and booties. Conditions can change quickly so if it looks good, get out there. It can be fickle at times and frustrating. But when you have a good day it's well worth it.
there is a sand bar were the waves break.Its impossible to miss there is always about 20-50 surfers at the spot.
Longboard and shortboard work the best at this location
When there's not much going on at the other beaches in the area, this might be the place to go.
Jackie's Hole - No Rooks Surf Spot Guide, Canada Nestled on Vancouver Island, Jackie's Hole - No Rooks delivers consistent fun waves over a sandy bottom that make it a hidden gem for surfers seeking uncrowded sessions. This sand-bar peak fires up rights and lefts with a playful power, offering rides up to 50 meters […]
Tofino is on the west coast of Vancouver Island, so if you are driving, B.C. Ferries is a MUST.And the ferries get busy at times, so keep this in mind.If you are travelling during a long weekend or during the high season2 sailing waits (approximately 3 hours) are not unusual so, do consider FERRY RESERVATIONS.Surf pros Sepp and Raph Bruhwiler http://www.bruhwilersurf.com/ have a surf camp on Long Beach and area. Jeremy Koreski, renowned local photographer, http://www.jeremykoreski.com/ has amazing shots of surfing in and around the area.Dumps at low tide.Cox Bay is ofter bigger in the summer, so check it too.If it's too big an hard to get out try Chesterman's beach.
park and enjoy.... no one surfs in NB, I wouldnt make the trip here unless you are already fairly close to the spot.... Ive checked it everyday for a month, and it has only worked once, albeit shitty. There is alot of clay that gets churned up, so the water is basically brown, cant even see your board 6 inches under the water
This spot is named The Juice for Justin Avery, an 18 year old sponge head that was tragically hit by a car and killed. He was an aspiring jazz musician, rock climber, and sponge boarder. This was his favourite spot.
Park in the abandon store parking lot and paddle across the river or go around the corner and you will see a dirt road to your right. Take that road for about 50m park in the field and walk over the dune.
Tofino has a variety of waves. In summer usually has varied waves which are not too strong and bring a smaller wave board/longboard to have fun. The winter gets stronger pulses and is usually the time to get good waves. You can get away with a 4mm wetsuit in summer with booties and winter requires 4/5mm wetsuit with a hood, gloves and booties. Conditions can change quickly so if it looks good, get out there. It can be fickle at times and frustrating. But when you have a good day it's well worth it.
there is a sand bar were the waves break.Its impossible to miss there is always about 20-50 surfers at the spot.
Longboard and shortboard work the best at this location
When there's not much going on at the other beaches in the area, this might be the place to go.
Jackie's Hole - No Rooks Surf Spot Guide, Canada Nestled on Vancouver Island, Jackie's Hole - No Rooks delivers consistent fun waves over a sandy bottom that make it a hidden gem for surfers seeking uncrowded sessions. This sand-bar peak fires up rights and lefts with a playful power, offering rides up to 50 meters […]
Tofino is on the west coast of Vancouver Island, so if you are driving, B.C. Ferries is a MUST.And the ferries get busy at times, so keep this in mind.If you are travelling during a long weekend or during the high season2 sailing waits (approximately 3 hours) are not unusual so, do consider FERRY RESERVATIONS.Surf pros Sepp and Raph Bruhwiler http://www.bruhwilersurf.com/ have a surf camp on Long Beach and area. Jeremy Koreski, renowned local photographer, http://www.jeremykoreski.com/ has amazing shots of surfing in and around the area.Dumps at low tide.Cox Bay is ofter bigger in the summer, so check it too.If it's too big an hard to get out try Chesterman's beach.
park and enjoy.... no one surfs in NB, I wouldnt make the trip here unless you are already fairly close to the spot.... Ive checked it everyday for a month, and it has only worked once, albeit shitty. There is alot of clay that gets churned up, so the water is basically brown, cant even see your board 6 inches under the water
This spot is named The Juice for Justin Avery, an 18 year old sponge head that was tragically hit by a car and killed. He was an aspiring jazz musician, rock climber, and sponge boarder. This was his favourite spot.
Park in the abandon store parking lot and paddle across the river or go around the corner and you will see a dirt road to your right. Take that road for about 50m park in the field and walk over the dune.
Tofino has a variety of waves. In summer usually has varied waves which are not too strong and bring a smaller wave board/longboard to have fun. The winter gets stronger pulses and is usually the time to get good waves. You can get away with a 4mm wetsuit in summer with booties and winter requires 4/5mm wetsuit with a hood, gloves and booties. Conditions can change quickly so if it looks good, get out there. It can be fickle at times and frustrating. But when you have a good day it's well worth it.
there is a sand bar were the waves break.Its impossible to miss there is always about 20-50 surfers at the spot.
Longboard and shortboard work the best at this location
When there's not much going on at the other beaches in the area, this might be the place to go.
Jackie's Hole - No Rooks Surf Spot Guide, Canada Nestled on Vancouver Island, Jackie's Hole - No Rooks delivers consistent fun waves over a sandy bottom that make it a hidden gem for surfers seeking uncrowded sessions. This sand-bar peak fires up rights and lefts with a playful power, offering rides up to 50 meters […]
Tofino is on the west coast of Vancouver Island, so if you are driving, B.C. Ferries is a MUST.And the ferries get busy at times, so keep this in mind.If you are travelling during a long weekend or during the high season2 sailing waits (approximately 3 hours) are not unusual so, do consider FERRY RESERVATIONS.Surf pros Sepp and Raph Bruhwiler http://www.bruhwilersurf.com/ have a surf camp on Long Beach and area. Jeremy Koreski, renowned local photographer, http://www.jeremykoreski.com/ has amazing shots of surfing in and around the area.Dumps at low tide.Cox Bay is ofter bigger in the summer, so check it too.If it's too big an hard to get out try Chesterman's beach.
park and enjoy.... no one surfs in NB, I wouldnt make the trip here unless you are already fairly close to the spot.... Ive checked it everyday for a month, and it has only worked once, albeit shitty. There is alot of clay that gets churned up, so the water is basically brown, cant even see your board 6 inches under the water
This spot is named The Juice for Justin Avery, an 18 year old sponge head that was tragically hit by a car and killed. He was an aspiring jazz musician, rock climber, and sponge boarder. This was his favourite spot.
Park in the abandon store parking lot and paddle across the river or go around the corner and you will see a dirt road to your right. Take that road for about 50m park in the field and walk over the dune.
Tofino has a variety of waves. In summer usually has varied waves which are not too strong and bring a smaller wave board/longboard to have fun. The winter gets stronger pulses and is usually the time to get good waves. You can get away with a 4mm wetsuit in summer with booties and winter requires 4/5mm wetsuit with a hood, gloves and booties. Conditions can change quickly so if it looks good, get out there. It can be fickle at times and frustrating. But when you have a good day it's well worth it.
there is a sand bar were the waves break.Its impossible to miss there is always about 20-50 surfers at the spot.
Longboard and shortboard work the best at this location
When there's not much going on at the other beaches in the area, this might be the place to go.
Jackie's Hole - No Rooks Surf Spot Guide, Canada Nestled on Vancouver Island, Jackie's Hole - No Rooks delivers consistent fun waves over a sandy bottom that make it a hidden gem for surfers seeking uncrowded sessions. This sand-bar peak fires up rights and lefts with a playful power, offering rides up to 50 meters […]
Tofino is on the west coast of Vancouver Island, so if you are driving, B.C. Ferries is a MUST.And the ferries get busy at times, so keep this in mind.If you are travelling during a long weekend or during the high season2 sailing waits (approximately 3 hours) are not unusual so, do consider FERRY RESERVATIONS.Surf pros Sepp and Raph Bruhwiler http://www.bruhwilersurf.com/ have a surf camp on Long Beach and area. Jeremy Koreski, renowned local photographer, http://www.jeremykoreski.com/ has amazing shots of surfing in and around the area.Dumps at low tide.Cox Bay is ofter bigger in the summer, so check it too.If it's too big an hard to get out try Chesterman's beach.
park and enjoy.... no one surfs in NB, I wouldnt make the trip here unless you are already fairly close to the spot.... Ive checked it everyday for a month, and it has only worked once, albeit shitty. There is alot of clay that gets churned up, so the water is basically brown, cant even see your board 6 inches under the water
This spot is named The Juice for Justin Avery, an 18 year old sponge head that was tragically hit by a car and killed. He was an aspiring jazz musician, rock climber, and sponge boarder. This was his favourite spot.
Park in the abandon store parking lot and paddle across the river or go around the corner and you will see a dirt road to your right. Take that road for about 50m park in the field and walk over the dune.
Tofino has a variety of waves. In summer usually has varied waves which are not too strong and bring a smaller wave board/longboard to have fun. The winter gets stronger pulses and is usually the time to get good waves. You can get away with a 4mm wetsuit in summer with booties and winter requires 4/5mm wetsuit with a hood, gloves and booties. Conditions can change quickly so if it looks good, get out there. It can be fickle at times and frustrating. But when you have a good day it's well worth it.
there is a sand bar were the waves break.Its impossible to miss there is always about 20-50 surfers at the spot.
Longboard and shortboard work the best at this location
When there's not much going on at the other beaches in the area, this might be the place to go.
Jackie's Hole - No Rooks Surf Spot Guide, Canada Nestled on Vancouver Island, Jackie's Hole - No Rooks delivers consistent fun waves over a sandy bottom that make it a hidden gem for surfers seeking uncrowded sessions. This sand-bar peak fires up rights and lefts with a playful power, offering rides up to 50 meters […]
Tofino is on the west coast of Vancouver Island, so if you are driving, B.C. Ferries is a MUST.And the ferries get busy at times, so keep this in mind.If you are travelling during a long weekend or during the high season2 sailing waits (approximately 3 hours) are not unusual so, do consider FERRY RESERVATIONS.Surf pros Sepp and Raph Bruhwiler http://www.bruhwilersurf.com/ have a surf camp on Long Beach and area. Jeremy Koreski, renowned local photographer, http://www.jeremykoreski.com/ has amazing shots of surfing in and around the area.Dumps at low tide.Cox Bay is ofter bigger in the summer, so check it too.If it's too big an hard to get out try Chesterman's beach.
park and enjoy.... no one surfs in NB, I wouldnt make the trip here unless you are already fairly close to the spot.... Ive checked it everyday for a month, and it has only worked once, albeit shitty. There is alot of clay that gets churned up, so the water is basically brown, cant even see your board 6 inches under the water
This spot is named The Juice for Justin Avery, an 18 year old sponge head that was tragically hit by a car and killed. He was an aspiring jazz musician, rock climber, and sponge boarder. This was his favourite spot.
Park in the abandon store parking lot and paddle across the river or go around the corner and you will see a dirt road to your right. Take that road for about 50m park in the field and walk over the dune.
Tofino has a variety of waves. In summer usually has varied waves which are not too strong and bring a smaller wave board/longboard to have fun. The winter gets stronger pulses and is usually the time to get good waves. You can get away with a 4mm wetsuit in summer with booties and winter requires 4/5mm wetsuit with a hood, gloves and booties. Conditions can change quickly so if it looks good, get out there. It can be fickle at times and frustrating. But when you have a good day it's well worth it.
there is a sand bar were the waves break.Its impossible to miss there is always about 20-50 surfers at the spot.
Longboard and shortboard work the best at this location
When there's not much going on at the other beaches in the area, this might be the place to go.
Jackie's Hole - No Rooks Surf Spot Guide, Canada Nestled on Vancouver Island, Jackie's Hole - No Rooks delivers consistent fun waves over a sandy bottom that make it a hidden gem for surfers seeking uncrowded sessions. This sand-bar peak fires up rights and lefts with a playful power, offering rides up to 50 meters […]
Tofino is on the west coast of Vancouver Island, so if you are driving, B.C. Ferries is a MUST.And the ferries get busy at times, so keep this in mind.If you are travelling during a long weekend or during the high season2 sailing waits (approximately 3 hours) are not unusual so, do consider FERRY RESERVATIONS.Surf pros Sepp and Raph Bruhwiler http://www.bruhwilersurf.com/ have a surf camp on Long Beach and area. Jeremy Koreski, renowned local photographer, http://www.jeremykoreski.com/ has amazing shots of surfing in and around the area.Dumps at low tide.Cox Bay is ofter bigger in the summer, so check it too.If it's too big an hard to get out try Chesterman's beach.
