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Imagine snowcapped mountain
vistas, the salt tang of ocean air and the cool stillness of a West
Coast rainforest. Picture charming islands to explore, fish waiting
to be caught, mountains to ski and rivers to paddle. See yourself
browsing through shops full of unique, hand-made art, crafts and
furniture, laughing yourself silly at comedy sports or experiencing
the burst of genuine flavour that is served with food fresh from
the farm and ocean. All of this and more is waiting for you in the
Comox Valley!
Nestled between the Beaufort Mountains and the Strait of Georgia,
the Comox Valley is a collection of rolling mountains, delicate
alpine meadows, rushing rivers, pristine lakes, lush forests, fertile
farms and more than 40 green parks. This unique geography, plus
a year-round temperate climate, creates an exceptional location
for hiking, horseback riding, boating, fishing, swimming, mountain
biking, diving and camping. In the Comox Valley it really is possible
to enjoy the best of all seasons - you can be skiing knee-deep in a winter
wonderland, then within half an hour be dusting the snow off your
boots on a lush green golf course, or paddling a kayak through pristine
blue waters.
The Comox Valley is also a thriving center for arts and culture.
Three major museums, live theatre, a dynamic music scene and an
active artists community are just a few of the many attractions.
And for those who wish to explore further afield, the Valleys
central location on Vancouver Island makes it easy to plan day trips
to nearby sites of interest.
Situated on the east side of Vancouver Island, the Comox Valley
stretches approximately 30 miles (50 km) along the coast from Fanny
Bay to Saratoga Beach. The Valley includes the communities of Courtenay,
Comox and Cumberland, as well as numerous rural settlements and
the adjacent islands of Denman and Hornby. In these picturesque
places you can walk on sandy beaches with bald eagles soaring overhead,
experience the thrill of digging your own fossils and sample home-baked
goodies in trendy cafes. Youll also find friendly locals who
love to chat, and funky shops where browsing is pure pleasure.
The area has a strong stable economy, with major employers
including CFB Comox, School District 71, North Island College and
Mt. Washington. The Comox Valley boasts a strong infrastructure
including St.Josephs Hospital, three recreation centres, two
airports and two ferry terminals (one to Denman and Hornby
Island and one to Powell River on the mainland).
Comox Valley housing is some of the most affordable on Vancouver
Island. Residents have many options including oceanfront condos,
forested sub divisions, rural acreages with views of the Comox Glacier and the Beaufort Mountain Range or spectacular beachfront properties.
With its stunning views and
vibrant combination of outdoor adventures and artistic activities,
it is no surprise that the Comox Valley is one of B.C.s most
livable destinations.
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Ski, golf, kayak,
fish, hike and go to the theatre, all in the same day
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Enjoy the best seafood
on the West Coast
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Dig for fossils,
walk a replica of an underground coal mine and see historic
aircraft
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Attend some of the
best festivals in Canada
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Experience mountain,
ocean, glacier and forest views all at the same time
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Watch wildlife,
birds, and whales
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Explore over 40
parks and numerous beaches
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Purchase fresh,
organic produce & exotic meats
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View some of the
best arts and crafts on Vancouver Island
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Relax at a full
service spa

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