Tofino will host huge surfing contest
Residents and business owners in Tofino, B.C., say a major surfing contest three weeks from now will be the local equivalent of having the Olympics or the NHL come to town.
More than 140 of the world's best up-and-coming surfers will converge on the town, facing the Pacific Ocean on the west coast of Vancouver Island, for Canada's first professional surfing contest.
The O'Neill Cold Water Classic runs from Oct. 25 to Oct. 31 and includes a prize of $144,000.
Local surfer Peter Devries said the world-class talent is exciting and he's looking forward to a preliminary event that could see him qualify for the main competition.
The Cold Water Classic will be one of a series of qualifying events for the World Tour. Similar events are held in Tasmania, South Africa, Scotland and California.
Hotels in Tofino are packed and local tourism officials say the event is coming at a time when the tourist traffic traditionally dips.