Discover the best top things to do in Comox, Canada including Cliffs Chinook Charters, Island Pursuit Sport Fishing, Filberg Park, Goose Spit Park, Comox Valley Farmers' Market, Kin Beach Provincial Park.
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5.0 based on 36 reviews
Salmon and Bottom fishing in the beautiful area of ComoxValley Hornby Island and Powell River where ever the fish are!
5.0 based on 113 reviews
Island Pursuit Sport Fishing is the Comox Valleys premiere fishing charter company. Your host and guide Steve Veloso has generations and a life time of fishing experience on the coast. He is the sought out fisherman for the Comox Valley. Island Pursuit Sport Fishing specializes in full and half day fishing charters. We operate top of the line, comfortable, clean 25 and 29 ft Pursuit boats. Both boats have covered seating and private washrooms. We take pride in offering the best equipment and professional service. Island Pursuit Sport Fishing is committed to offering the best service on the coast. We have every detail lined out for you including how to get here, preferred accommodation and all the information to will need to plan the perfect Comox, B.C fishing vacation.
4.5 based on 98 reviews
A gem of Vancouver Island Heritage; Filberg Park is nine acres of breathtakingly landscaped waterfront green space, gardens and heritage buildings, in Comox, British Columbia. The park features 130 varieties of trees, seasonal gardens, and hundreds of rhododendrons.At the heart of the site is the 1930’s heritage lodge, the former home of local pioneers Robert and Florence Filberg. Filberg Heritage Lodge and Park have become a popular venue for picnics, weddings, art shows and special events including the popular Filberg Festival held each year on BC Day long weekend in August. Amenities include the Filberg Gift Shop* and Filberg Tea House. Both are open seasonally May to September.Entry to the Lodge is by donation and the park is free of charge except during special events. *Lodge and Gift Shop are open subject to volunteer availability.
This "seaside park" is located between Comox's "Goose Spit Park" and the Marina. The nine (9) acres of gardens features: a 1930 vintage "Heritage Lodge", many varieties of flowers and trees, bushes, roses and "creative driftwood sculptures", restaurant [with limited hours] a gift shop and benches to contemplate the beauty as well as the marvellous and meticulous work done by the many volunteers! On a sunny day it is "sheer magic"... and well worthy of a visit! I hope that this Review has been helpful.
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!
4.0 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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