1. Goose Spit Park
A scenic park offering beautiful beach views, picnic areas, and opportunities for kayaking and paddleboarding.
The best places to see and eat in Comox, ranked by real travelers.
A scenic park offering beautiful beach views, picnic areas, and opportunities for kayaking and paddleboarding.
A picturesque park known for its stunning waterfalls, hiking trails, and swimming spots.
A tranquil nature park featuring lush forests, walking trails, and wildlife viewing opportunities.
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A waterfront park with a marina, playground, and picnic areas, ideal for family outings and boating enthusiasts.
A historic park featuring beautifully landscaped gardens, heritage buildings, and the annual Filberg Festival.
A coastal area perfect for beachcombing, exploring tidal pools, and enjoying panoramic ocean views.
A riverside park offering picnic spots, playgrounds, and access to the Puntledge River for swimming and tubing.
A community park with sports fields, a swimming pool, and picnic areas, great for recreational activities.
A peaceful beach park with picnic areas, campsites, and opportunities for beachcombing and wildlife viewing.
A museum showcasing the history of the Royal Canadian Air Force with exhibits, aircraft displays, and artifacts.
A museum highlighting the natural and cultural history of the Comox Valley, including fossils, artifacts, and exhibits.
A protected area featuring unique plant species, hiking trails, and stunning views of Comox Lake.
A lovely sandy beach known for its warm waters, excellent for swimming, sunbathing, and beachcombing.
A beautiful garden showcasing a variety of plants, flowers, and walking paths, perfect for a peaceful stroll.
A serene forested park with walking trails, ideal for nature walks and birdwatching.
A nature park offering walking trails, birdwatching opportunities, and beautiful views of the surrounding area.
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