Established in 1910, Parksville is one of Canada's most popular summer destinations for families. Everyone loves Rathtrevor Beach Provincial Park, with its beaches, tidal flats and pools, wildlife, and campgrounds; and several other provincial parks are within half an hour's drive. Follow Vancouver Island's Highway 19 (Island Highway) to reach nearby Qualicum Beach and the Comox Valley.
Restaurants in Parksville
5.0 based on 24 reviews
Offering Breath-taking Scenic Tours | Charters | Fun Cruises | Fishing | Sunset Dinner Cruises | Beach combing |Bear & Whale Watching / Wedding Cruises / Staff Parties
5.0 based on 96 reviews
The beach is nice soft and sandy. The river is fun and can get quite deep. The kids love jumping from the rock ledges and if you are really brave you can try the rope swing into the river!!!
4.5 based on 917 reviews
The tide goes out on this beach to stretch for what feels like miles! There are many pouches of water to entertain little people who are learning about the creatures of our marine life, with micro-crabs and sea life. Perfect sand dollars can be found if you walk a little further out. The sand is wet though, we struggled to find a patch that wasn’t, so if you’re looking for sandy beaches to sun bathe, might not be the place (or could just be our experience?) In either case, we were very happy with our experience!
4.5 based on 116 reviews
We were joined by another couple and had lots of fun playing mini golf. Then we treated ourselves to yummy mini donuts and coffee
4.5 based on 385 reviews
Morningstar Farm is home to Little Qualicum Cheeseworks and Mooberry Winery. Guests can enjoy free self-guided tours, a farmgate store, seasonal "calfé", small and large animals to see, and Canada's first "milk on tap" dispenser. Open daily year-round.
Nice selection of cheeses Wednesday is fresh curds day Great friendly staff This is a working farm and great to visit
4.5 based on 439 reviews
Endless vistas of stunning ocean views, great seaside boardwalk, playground and water park for kids, tennis courts, sand volleyball courts, baseball fields, open air bandstand, washrooms, food trucks and more!
4.5 based on 43 reviews
The place to take a walk through local history, have a picnic at our picnic tables or visit our Summer Friday Farmers' Market for live music and fresh local food! Wheelchair accessible exhibits and grounds.
4.5 based on 48 reviews
Located at the entrance to Parksville, the Parksville Visitor Centre is conveniently located just off Highway 19A (Exit #46), between the Craig Heritage Park Museum and Rotary Peace Park. Our courteous and knowledgeable staff provide professional visitor counselling, customized itinerary planning, accommodation and activity reservations, helpful travel information including transportation and community information on all areas of British Columbia. The Visitor Centre is accessible.**COVID19 update: We assure you that our staff and visitors’ health and safety is a top priority. All entrance traffic will use the South Door (Northwest Bay Road side) and exit through the North Door (Island Highway side). A limit of two (2) visitor parties with no more than two (2) people per party will be imposed until further notice. Contactless delivery area will be at the North Door. Waiting space outside the South Door will be marked to ensure physical distancing of a minimum of 2 metres (6 feet).
We stopped by to ask a few questions about what is good to see in the Parksville area. The young lady at the counter was excellent. Very friendly and knowledgeable. If you have questions this is the place to get some back ground info. If they don't know, they can find. Ask away.
4.5 based on 90 reviews
we got directions from parksville recreation number on how to get to the interesting suspension bridge without the super long hike. they have paved the road the directions say it is unpaved which threw us off and there are NO SIGNS you have to know how to get there on this back way. There was lots of people there with fair amount of parking. People with blow up rafts floating and kids jumping off cliffs...if you go to the right its quieter and there are low rocks to jump off ...only complaint was the picnic tables obviously in dissuse for years with moss all over them cause we wanted a picnic and no bathrooms but maybe i was not paying attention. Its nice on the right hand side close to the river which felt cold ...most people on the other side of the bridge with the high cliffs
4.0 based on 354 reviews
2 World Class 18 Hole Mini Golf Courses with spectacular fantasy scenes, lush colorful flowers, waterfalls & fountains. Castle Amusement Centre, Bumper Boats, Ice-Cream Parlour, Gift Shop & Snack Bar, Waterfront RV Park with full hook-ups. Paradise is the place to go for Fun. We are situated overlooking beautiful, sandy Parksville Beach. Fun For the Entire Family!
Takes about 30mins per Mini-Golf Course, there are 2 and Bumper Boats. It was a cold day and we still had a ball! Lots of ice cream flavours to choose from, a cute gift shop. We missed out on the hot doughnuts, they were stuck to the element but trust they will be tasty next time!
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