Tofino Neighbourhood
Long Beach Real Estate.
Browse homes for sale in Long Beach.
See homes, schools, parks, shopping, restaurants and neighbourhood context on one interactive map.
Open Explorer →Long Beach at a Glance
A quick look at current market activity, neighbourhood demographics, and nearby places in Long Beach.
Current inventory and sales activity provide a useful snapshot of conditions for buyers comparing homes in Long Beach.
Long Beach currently accounts for 12% of active listings in Tofino, giving buyers a useful view into one of the local neighbourhood markets.
Long Beach appeals to buyers looking for a practical neighbourhood with room to compare options. A strong mix of detached homes, local amenities and nearby parks can make it a good fit for households planning to stay longer term.
While future home values cannot be predicted, Long Beach combines neighbourhood fundamentals that buyers often consider over the long term, including local amenities, housing mix and population trends.
Tofino · Long Beach · Homes
Long Beach Area Guide
Long Beach is Tofino's most iconic address and the image most people have in mind when they picture the wild Pacific coast of Vancouver Island. The beach itself stretches for kilometres between Tofino and Ucluelet, entirely within Pacific Rim National Park Reserve, and the properties that sit near it occupy some of the most dramatic natural settings available anywhere in BC.
Development is sparse by design — the national park boundary limits what can be built, and what exists tends toward resort accommodations and established private holdings rather than conventional residential.
For buyers interested in this area, the conversation is usually about what can be done, what restrictions apply, and what the long-term value of a rare coastal land holding in a national park corridor looks like. The answers are complex, but the setting is beyond argument.
Long Beach is the most dramatic address in the Tofino market and the most constrained. The beach itself — kilometres of uninterrupted Pacific coastline within Pacific Rim National Park Reserve — is one of the most significant natural features on the west coast of Canada, and properties in proximity to it are rare by definition. The park boundary determines what can and cannot be built.
The buyers who pursue property near Long Beach are generally not buying for income or conventional real estate investment reasons — they are buying because the setting is unlike anything else available in Canada, and because the combination of the beach, the old growth forest, and the cultural landscape of Clayoquot Sound represents a version of natural heritage that has become genuinely scarce.
For buyers who are clear about what they are buying — a connection to one of the most extraordinary stretches of coastline in the country — the case does not need to be made in conventional investment terms. The setting makes its own argument.
Explore other Tofino neighbourhoods
Local Market Snapshot
Median pricing sits at $969k across current listings. Within 2km you'll find 11 transit stops. Inventory and pricing can shift quickly — check back regularly for new listings.