From The Mountains To The Oceans, It’s Your Choice
If you could sum up the Comox Valley in one sentence it would probably be, “It’s a place of outdoor experiences and rich culture, stretching from the alpine peaks to the blue waters of the ocean.” The valley itself is a large area of untold beauty that is located on the central east coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia. It includes the communities of Cumberland, Courtenay and of course Comox , as well as encompassing other rural areas such as Denman and Hornby islands, Black Creek, Royston, Merville, Oyster River, Saratoga and Miracle beaches.
Because of its wide and diverse area, there is so much to see and do here. You can literally go skiing in the morning, and sailing in the afternoon. So if you really like the rugged outdoors then the Comox Valley can deliver.
The alpine views from the mountains offer stunning views that you simply wouldn’t want to miss. In the summer time experience crystal clear mountain lakes and beautifully scented mountain flowers. The Forbidden Plateau Recreation area offers the visitor a chance to trek and mountain bike in some of the most awe-inspiring scenery on the planet. The recreation area gives you access to Strathcona National Park. Here you can experience 2 or 3 day hikes to places such as Mount Drabble, Mount Becher, the Comox Glacier and Indian Head Mountain. Other summer activities up in the mountains include mini golf, disc golf, mountain bike competition and bungee trampolining. Also special events include beer, wine and alpine food festivals as well as open-air alpine concerts.
Winter activities take place at the Mount Washington Ski Resort and include snow boarding, snow tubing, down hill and cross-country skiing. Skiers have a choice of numerous ski lifts to take them to where they want to go. There is also a great restaurant here along with shops and equipment rentals.
The Comox valley area is situated right at the heart of some of the most stunning and accessible waterways and chartering a boat is a great way to explore this vast area. Imagine sailing past rocky coastlines, sweeping sandy beaches and sheltered inlets into which flow glistening waterfalls. Then at night why not moor your boast at Comox Harbor and relax with a well-earned drink and some great food.
One of the biggest attractions of the Comox water area is fishing. Well stocked lakes, and protected oceans means that you can catch a myriad of fish such as Halibut, Salmon, Red Snapper, Steel-head and Cut Throat Trout. Why not take a fishing charter out onto Comox Lake and try to catch the ‘big one’.
If you prefer to swim or bathe, then Comox Valley offers a wide choice of places you can go for a dip. Some of the best areas are Nymph Falls, Trent River, Tribune Bay on Hornby Island, Saratoga and Miracle beaches and of course Comox Lake itself.
If you like your activities to be a little faster paced then the Comox Valley also offers a wide variety of watersports that include kitesurfing, waterskiing, windsurfing and snorkelling/diving.
This is just a little of what the Comox Valley can offer the visitor, so if you’re planning on a holiday here, then the only problem you are going to have when you get here is having to choose what to do first.
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