The first thing that strikes anyone about the North Island is the wilderness. The magnificent views of forest, mountains, glaciers, and coastline seem endless.
Comox Valley is located on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territory of the K’ómoks First Nation.
Wild beaches, sweeping forests, and pastoral serenity are all cast against the majesty of a rugged mountain backdrop in the Comox Valley. It’s easy to succumb to the endless beauty of the valley, but what may be overlooked is the abundance of recreation, culture, cuisine, and harmony of community. This tri-town community of Comox, Courtenay, and Cumberland is situated on the eastern coast of the central
region of the island, the valley is home to wilds that jostle to be noticed alongside any of Vancouver Island’s destinations of note.
Aside from time spent on the links or in the clubhouse, there’s a variety of sights to enjoy. Admire bald eagle nests high in Douglas firs that spill onto wild beaches, which in turn overlook orca migration routes. Marvel at the towering Comox glacier, visible from any number of vantage points. Kick your adrenaline up a notch with world-class mountain biking trails, or slow down with a wander through delightful shopping and recreation centres. With Mt Washington a mere thirty minute drive from downtown Courtenay, there’s also the island’s premier alpine resort to explore.
Unwind and feed the senses by soaking in the luxury of spas and welcoming hotels. Agriculture and fishing help colour this region, best sampled by way of heavenly farm-to-table or ocean-to-mouth cuisine, paired with local spirits, ciders, and wines. Alternatively, discover delicious local fare through the many vendors of the Comox Valley Farmers’ Market, which runs year-long and entices many. A cultural tapestry is woven through geological and human history, centuries of vivid First Nations heritage, and subsequent European settlement, bring us to the present day. Find out more by visiting the many museums and galleries which illustrate and celebrate the Comox Valley’s story.
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Perhaps the best way to appreciate the natural bounty of the Comox Valley is through a round at one of its six golf courses, always with an awe inspiring view to drink in. With a number of courses that operate
year-round and wistful vistas delighting sight and sense, there’s no excuse not to book during shoulder seasons. And when the weather is against you, there’s plenty of distraction away from the golf.