Tofino 4-Day Photographic Tour - April 24 - 27, 2025

Thursday, 24 April 2025 8:30 AM - Sunday, 27 April 2025 9:30 AM PST

634 Campbell Street, Tofino, BC, V0R 2Z0, Canada

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Thursday, 24 April 2025 8:30 AM - Sunday, 27 April 2025 9:30 AM PST

Tofino Resort and Marina, 634 Campbell Street, Tofino, BC, V0R 2Z0, Canada.

Tofino 4 Day Photographic Tour with Marc Koegel - April 24 - 27, 2025

Join award-winning photographer Marc Koegel for this outstanding opportunity to photograph one of the most beautiful places in North America. 

Marc has been leading this popular photographic tour for the past 19 years and in the process he has collected a wealth of knowledge of the area and its photographic opportunities. 

Each year over a million tourists visit the Tofino area making it one of British Columbia’s premier destinations.

Tofino is located on the West Coast of Vancouver Island in the province of British Columbia, Canada. At Tofino's doorstep is the Clayoquot Sound region, a world UNESCO biosphere reserve. This area also boasts one of British Columbia's most prized nature reserves, Pacific Rim National Park. Tofino offers one of the best opportunities to experience BC's pristine wilderness first hand.

Just imagine the infinite number of photographic opportunities! This workshop is very much focused to provide you with as much time in the field as possible. Expect to take at least twice as many pictures as you think you will! 

Each year over a million tourists visit the Tofino area making it one of British Columbia’s premier destinations.

Tofino is located on the West Coast of Vancouver Island in the province of British Columbia, Canada. At Tofino's doorstep is the Clayoquot Sound region, a world UNESCO biosphere reserve. This area also boasts one of British Columbia's most prized nature reserves, Pacific Rim National Park. Tofino offers one of the best opportunities to experience BC's pristine wilderness first hand.

Just imagine the infinite number of photographic opportunities! This workshop is very much focused to provide you with as much time in the field as possible. Expect to take at least twice as many pictures as you think you will! 

This is an all-inclusive Workshop offering (just pay for your own food), or choose the Tuition Only Option if you'd like to drive yourself and book your own accomodation. Tution only option is $1575

VPW’s van(s) take you from downtown Vancouver all the way to Tofino. Return trip with BC ferries is included as well.

Once in Tofino, we will stay at Tofino Resort and Marina.

For more information about your accommodation, visit the Tofino Resort And Marina website

We’ll go out shooting each day, and return for daily critiques and optional lectures. 

VPW's small group policy will give frequent opportunities for one-on-one instruction.

We will meet in the evenings to go over the events of the day, share our thoughts and get prepared for the next day.

Come and join us for an unforgettable trip to one of North America’s most scenic places!

Meeting Spot:

For this photo tour, we will meet at the YWCA Hotel in donwtown Vancouver (733 Beatty Street) at 8:30am on Thursday April 24, 2025. We will be back and conclude the tour on Sunday, April 27, when we will have you back at the YWCA Hotel by about 7:30 to 8pm.

Physical Rating: 2/5

For this photo tour, only short hikes of between 5 and 30 minutes are planned. Elevation gains will be minimal, and most trails are boardwalks with stairs for easy accent / decent. There are some areas where we hike over sand and uneven ground. It is recommended to bring sturdy hiking boots and dress in layers (with the outer shell being waterproof).

Marc Koegel & Vancouver Photo Workshops

http://www.vancouverphotoworkshops.com