The 1999 property measures just over 1,200 square feet and has two bedrooms and three bathrooms. “Your own oceanfront condo with excellent views of crashing waves, birds, and boats going by. Explore the beach for hours of barefoot wandering through tide pools and shallow water,” said the listing, which has since been deleted. Once dependent on resources industries such as commercial fishing, Tofino and Ucluelet are now considered resort communities on Vancouver Island’s west coast. One two-lot luxury offering in Tofino is listed at $18.75 million. It, too, faces Chesterman Beach, a spectacular stretch of sand running 2.7 kilometres. Listings of $1 million or more are not uncommon in the Tofino-Ucluelet area. A treed 40-acre property, with no house, on nearby Catface Mountain is listed for $4.5 million.