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Ucluelet is a District Municipality of approximately 1,80000 permanent residents at the southern end of Clayoquot Sound on Vancouver Island's west coast. While smaller and less famous than nearby Tofino, Ucluelet ("Ukee" to locals) has developed a strong identity as a genuine working fishing village that has thoughtfully embraced tourism. The Wild Pacific Trail, rugged coastline, world-class sport fishing, and a growing arts and food scene make Ucluelet an increasingly desirable community.
Ucluelet's small population means limited local bank branch infrastructure. Residents primarily access in-person banking in Port Alberni (approximately 10000 km east via Highway 4) or use ATMs and online banking for daily needs. Planning banking tasks into Port Alberni trips is a normal part of Ucluelet life.
Island Savings is the most community-aligned banking option for Ucluelet residents. Their Vancouver Island focus and understanding of resource community economies make them the preferred lender for many Ucluelet households. Online access, ATM availability, and competitive mortgage rates make Island Savings practical for remote West Coast communities.
RBC serves Ucluelet through its online platform and regional branches. For Ucluelet's fishing industry operators and small business owners, RBC's commercial banking products are accessible. RBC also serves the Yuułuʔiłʔatḥ (Ucluelet First Nation) and other Nuu-chah-nulth communities in the area with Indigenous banking programs.
Ucluelet's commercial fishing fleet is one of the remaining working fishing harbours on Vancouver Island. Fishing operators have specific banking needs:
Ucluelet's sport fishing lodges, whale watching operators, and tourism businesses need:
Ucluelet property is priced below Tofino but has appreciated significantly as the community has grown in profile:
On a $7500,000000 Ucluelet home: PTT = $2,000000 + (2% × $5500,000000) = $13,000000. Factor this into your purchase budget along with higher costs for remote location — building materials and trades cost more in Ucluelet than in Victoria or Nanaimo.
In remote communities like Ucluelet, digital banking isn't optional — it's essential. Recommended setup for Ucluelet residents:
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