7 Things to do Good for Couples in Courtenay That You Shouldn't Miss

April 9, 2022 Russell Mellin

Discover the best top things to do in Courtenay, Canada including Blue Moon Winery, Wayward Distillery, Air Park, Beaufort Vineyard & Estate Winery, Kitty Coleman Woodland Gardens, Seal Bay Nature Park, Nymph Falls Nature Park.
Restaurants in Courtenay

1. Blue Moon Winery

4905 Darcy Rd, Courtenay, British Columbia V9J 1R5 Canada +1 250-338-9765 [email protected] http://www.bluemoonwinery.ca
Excellent
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5.0 based on 31 reviews

Blue Moon Winery

Creating an interesting variety of craft ciders and fruit wines from BC fruit. In the Cider House, try a complimentary tasting of unique dry ciders. Please check the website for our Tasting Room hours. Comox Valley Farmers Market on Saturday Campbell River Pier Street Market on Sundays. A family owned and operated craft winery/cidery and blueberry farm, located 5 minutes from downtown Courtenay. Visit our Tasting Room and taste our small batch award winning wines and ciders.

Reviewed By MalcolmA_12 - Chorley, United Kingdom

We found this place via the Sip and Savour the Comox Valley leaflet from out hote. Delightful Host in a small cider and winery- extremely knowledgeable and friendly, happy to let us try different ciders and wines. Amazing fruit ciders

2. Wayward Distillery

2931 Moray Ave, Courtenay, British Columbia V9N 7S7 Canada +1 250-871-0424 [email protected] http://www.WaywardDistillery.com
Excellent
84%
Good
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5.0 based on 62 reviews

Wayward Distillery

Wayward Distillery is a True Craft distillery located in the Comox Valley on Vancouver Island, BC, Canada. Balancing tradition with creativity, Wayward is the first distillery in Canada using honey as the base for all of its spirits. With this as a curious starting point, the only obvious direction to take is an unpredictable one. Our signature Unruly Vodka and Unruly Gin are beautiful, hand-crafted examples of what can happen when unruly people meet unruly bees. Couple this with our seasonally changing, ultra-small batch experimental Wayward Order Line and you will truly understand our need to break moulds and blaze trails. Welcome to our Wayward life. Welcome to Wayward Distillery.

Reviewed By vanislespirits - Nanaimo, Canada

Their spirits are excellent, if you do anything in Courtney, go here. Perfect rainy day activity and next time I will bring my lady friend.

3. Air Park

Courtenay, British Columbia Canada http://courtenayairpark.com/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 221 reviews

Air Park

Reviewed By T8386HFmichellep

This is an amazing park to go visit with your family and friends of all ages! It's A serene calm place to go for a nice walk , bike ride, or even roller blade. There is a wonderful little cafe in the beginning of the park that has small snacks to eat coffee and ice cream. Watching all of the small planes, single engine mostly karma coming in to land and taking off is lots of fun and makes for great conversation. I would highly recommend coming to the Courtenat Air Park any time of year and you're guaranteed to see lots of migratory birds and the Trumpetor swans are just beautiful!

4. Beaufort Vineyard & Estate Winery

5854 Pickering Rd, Courtenay, British Columbia V9J 1T4 Canada +1 250-338-1357 [email protected] http://www.beaufortwines.ca
Excellent
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4.5 based on 25 reviews

Beaufort Vineyard & Estate Winery

In September 2019, Beaufort became the first organically certified vineyard on Vancouver Island. Winemaker Freya Timmermans crafts the vintage in small batches for a unique expression of our Island’s cool coastal climate. Expect youthful, fruit-driven reds, and lively, aromatic whites. Please see website, call, or email ahead for up-to-date info on store hours and tastings in 2020.

Reviewed By Happy_exchanger - Vancouver, Canada

Walked through the beautiful gardens full of lavender to the tasting room where we were greeted very warmly. There is a selection of 5 of the approximately 12 wines that are produced here that are one at any one time for tasting. On our visit, it was 3 whites and 2 reds. The staff member who helped us with the tasting (sorry didn't get a name) was extremely pleasant and knowledgeable. Although the wines are not inexpensive, they are delicious. We particularly appreciated the Petite Milo - which is a grape especially bred for Vancouver Island. There is a nice picnic area on the deck, so one could quite happily bring lunch and buy a nice bottle to go with it.

5. Kitty Coleman Woodland Gardens

6183 Whitaker Rd, Courtenay, British Columbia V9J 1V7 Canada +1 250-338-6901 http://woodlandgardens.ca
Excellent
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 60 reviews

Kitty Coleman Woodland Gardens

Reviewed By 653scottl - Courtenay, Canada

These gardens are a wonderful nature walk, years of effort poured into making it so delightful. The lights and choirs at Christmas make it magical. On the Victoria day weekend in May the annual Art and Blooms Festival places an original works by painters, potters, sculptors, glass blowers, original stained glass designers, garden art and other unique art forms. On the Labour Day Weekend in September they present high quality original works ... pottery, fine art, ceramics, carvings, furniture, weaving, jewelry, wrought iron, and glass combined with local musical talent scattered throughout the various groves of the grounds. It's a delight.

6. Seal Bay Nature Park

Off Bates Road, Courtenay, British Columbia V9J 1X4 Canada http://www.comoxvalleyrd.ca/EN/main/community/parks-trails/comox-valley-parks/seal-bay-nature-park.html
Excellent
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4.5 based on 249 reviews

Seal Bay Nature Park

Reviewed By BalanCHIng - Qualicum Beach, Canada

Seal Bay Nature Park offers a beautiful hike through the forest and some rest at the beach. It's a quiet place, not known or visited by many tourists. I enjoyed exploring it with my dog.

7. Nymph Falls Nature Park

Forbidden Plateau Rd, Courtenay, British Columbia V9J 1R2 Canada http://www.comoxvalleyrd.ca/EN/main/community/parks-trails/comox-valley-parks/nymph-falls-nature-park.html
Excellent
77%
Good
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 126 reviews

Nymph Falls Nature Park

Reviewed By DavidGThomson - North Vancouver, Canada

Beautiful park close to Comox, easy walk through beautiful forest down to the river where there is a beautiful falls. Enjoyed watching the salmon trying to swim up the falls - mid October - while sitting on the rocks. Trail us easy, flat and just a few steps down onto the relatively smooth rocks by the falls.

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