I wouldn’t in April. I’ve kayaked to hot springs cove out of Tofino in summer and been caught out in wind I thought I could handle and was fortunate to survive with just a broken paddle and a mouthful of sand. I was close to getting smashed into rocks.
If the weather is flat calm, no fog, rain, and you are dressed in bright colours/floater suit or dry suit with an air horn and handheld radio with gps/dcs, then I might poke out from Mackenzie beach to the island out front. Not the tidal one, the one that shows on Navionics. Problem is it isn’t very deep.
If I was a strong paddler and all above was true I might go across to Tonquin Island. If I was still feeling amazingly strong and confident in the weather I would poke out on the outside of Tonquin just south of Wickinish Island to where it gets deeper. I’d stay well away from the reef/rocks and try to find some pinnacles for ling cod.
Did you read about the forum member and his two buddies who almost died last weekend when their boat flipped in Ukulet?
I’d join some Ukee and Tofino Facebook groups and try to find a local to paddle and go out with. If I’m in Tofino and I’m the only surfer/paddle boarder on the water/going out it is because it’s dangerous, same goes for kayaking I bet.
Some “easy” paddling and crabbing out of Tofino harbour but you have to know the current / tide and go in the inlet and be aware of boat traffic. It isn’t easy at all but if you know when the current will change and where the mud flats are you can have fun in fast currents!