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Courtenay Air Park Owned by the City of Courtenay, the area has be designated as a parkland and also features a paved runway and adjacent floatplane ramp. This is a favorite spot among locals and visitors for walking, biking and viewing the small planes that call the Air Park home. The park is also great for viewing various wildlife such as seals, heron, bald eagles, flocks of ducks and geese. Address: Cliffe Road Courtenay BC CAN
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Filberg Heritage Lodge and Park This Estate was the home of the late Robert J. (Bob) Filberg and his wife Florence (McCormack). Master builder William Hagarty supervised the building of the Lodge, which commenced with the clearing of the land in 1929. The Filberg family lived there for many years developing the grounds and several unique outbuildings. After Filberg's death in 1977, the lodge was made a public facility. Address: 61 Filberg Road Comox BC V9M 2S7
Send an Email (2) 1 250 339-2715
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Anderton Therapeutic Garden This garden was designed to have therapeutic benefits. Visitors to this garden should find themselves rejuvenated spiritually, mentally and physically. Address: 2012 Anderton Road Comox BC Canada V9M 4B1
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24 acres of unique woodland gardens complete with cedar bark paths and the largest rhododendron collections in Western Canada with over 3000 varieties. The gardens are also home to a multitude of native plants, birds and wildflowers. Guided tours can be arranged and the Bridal Meadow is perfect for wedding ceremonies. Address: 6183 Whittaker Road Courtenay BC V9J 1V7
Send an Email 1 250 338-6901
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Seal Bay Nature Park Visitors to this park can take the steep path down to the beach for a chance to spot a seal or two. If that gets tiresome, there are several rugged hiking trails that will weave park-goers through the scenic forest. The park also features an outhouse and a campground. Address: Bates Road Comox BC Canada
Send an Email (3) 1 250 334-6000
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Strathcona Provincial Park Strathcona Provincial Park covers 250,000 hectares and is characterized by many mountain peaks, great for hiking. The parks numerous rivers and streams provide great fishing opportunities. Buttle Lake, known for great fishing, also offers many amenities for the visitor, making it a popular day trip spot. Forbidden Plateau also offers commercial services and great hiking. Campgrounds and picnic tables are offered throughout the park. Address: .
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Woodhus Slough Located half-way between Campbell River and Courtenay (just north of Miracle Beach), the Woodhus Slough offers premier bird viewing. The park is located 2 km north of the Oyster River, along a shore line that contains a slough, marsh, farm field, beach and rare plants. Almost 200 species of bird have been recorded here. To Access the area head north from Campbell River on Hwy 19. Turn onto Salmon Point Road and head to the trail signs. Address: .
1 250 751-3100
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Nymph Falls Regional Park Located on the shores of the Puntledge River in the Comox Valley, this natural park features hiking trails and spectacular views. Visitors enjoy cooling off in the crisp waters of the waterfall's lagoon. Address: Forbidden Plateau Road Comox BC Canada
Send an Email (3) 1 250 334-6000
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Courtenay Riverway This scenic dog-friendly park is loacted near the Courtenay Airpark, and has a pathway that follows the Courtenay River. The park is completly wheelchair-accessible, and is popular among cyclists, dog-walkers and Geese. Address: . Courtenay BC Canada
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