Discover the best top things to do in Comox, Canada including 40 Knots Winery, Goose Spit Park, Comox Valley Farmers' Market, Land & Sea Brewing Company, Kin Beach Provincial Park, Comox Fisherman's Wharf.
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4.5 based on 104 reviews
In the heart of the Comox Valley, on a slope facing the Georgia Strait, 40 Knots Vineyard & Estate Winery crafts wines distinctly shaped by a windswept, sun-soaked microclimate. Named for the gale force winds that often strike the coast, 40 Knots embraces its unique microclimate, adorning its label with swallows that frequent the vineyard and depict home to a sailor. With wines like Whitecaps, Sea Haven, and Spindrift, the connection to the wind and sea is undeniable. 40 Knots was first established in 2005, by a retired Tug Boat Captain who hand planted over 50,000 vines on glacier till soil in a micro-climate hotter than its surrounding area and facing the Salish Sea. Root stock was brought in from the Champagne and Cote D'Beaune regions of France of Pinot Gris, Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Gamay Noir. Additionally hybrids such as the French Pinot Auxerrois and German Siegerrebe and Schoenberger were planted. Owners Brenda Hetman-Craig, and Layne Robert Craig continue to nurture this terroir with environmentally ethical farming practices. 40 Knots employs the creative, innovative and esteemed Chief Wine Maker Matt Dumayne of Okanagan Crush pad. 40 Knots welcomes visitors to come and taste their wines in their cellar tasting lounge, tour the vineyard and cellar and picnic in the beautiful vineyard terrace.
My husband and I had a wonderful Premium Tasting with Jenn. We loved learning about the history of the Winery, as well as the types of varietals grown there and were in awe of its unique and beautiful location. The four wines that we tasted were all enjoyable.... so much so I came home with a few bottles and a few jars of pickled grapes. Thanks so much for a wonderful experience- we will be back again. Cheers from the Interior of BC. Alan & Shirley Boon
4.5 based on 166 reviews
Beautiful beach - lots of cool rocks driftwood and super friendly people out walking. Dog friendly. Close to town and easily accessible
4.5 based on 14 reviews
Voted BC's Best Market of 2015 byt the BC Association of Farmers' Markets! 100's of varities of veggies and fruits, meat, poultry and eggs, fish and seafood, baking of all kinds, preserves, honey, yogurt and cheese, healthy body products, hot ready to eat food, wine, cider and spirits. Our Markets have become the Comox Valley's destination for local food. Fresh food, fun, discovery, and connecting with your local farmers and food producers. We produce our weekly Markets to create healthy food networks that sustain our land, our community, and our bodies. The Comox Valley Farmers Market Association hosts a year round Saturday Market, plus extra markets through the summer on Wednesdays and Sundays. Check the website for the 'next market' or for more info.
The best selection of everything locally grown or made. From various meats, sausages, vegetables, various bread vendors, eggs, Pie, oh the Pie Lady pie is worth a true rave on its own! And my newest happy place vendor, The Farm Family Bakery. I remember them from Black Creek selling baked goods from their home.....beautiful soft delicious buns, and so much more!
4.5 based on 32 reviews
Wow! We both enjoyed the incredible Bulgolgi Bowl. Flavours explode in your mouth of this healthy, delicious bowl. My Estuary Session IPA was fantastic and my wife enjoyed a Whistler Forager Gluten Free. We will definitely be back
4.0 based on 30 reviews
We stumbled upon this hidden gem on the ocean, quaint little campground. We were greeted by super hospitable camp hosts Shiloh and her husband. The little store they operate has everything you need, including fresh “Tim Horton’s Keurig Coffee”, real creamer AND only a TOONIE! ...when your dry camping, this was such a treat. There is potable water, and an outdoor shower if needed. The outhouses were extremely clean, and contained hand sanitizer. Steps to the beach, beautiful sunsets, and quiet. A pub located just up the road. $15.00 for a tent site. Located an hour from duke point ferry terminal. The grounds are kept clean, and is pet friendly. Families will love this place. Wheelchair accessible outhouse. Thank you for making our stay fun and enjoyable! We will be back ????????
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