Below is a selection of photos from around the Comox Valley. Additional photos from each area below can be found on the noted pages to the left of the photo. Click on the photos for an enlarged view.
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Seal Bay Regional Park
Seal Bay is a great place to go for a moderate hike down to the beach. The total distance to reach the beach is just under 1 km.
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Comox Marina
The Comox Marina is home to the annual Nautical Days celebrations each year in August. The catwalk and park offer a nice easy stroll and place to sit outside and relax.
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Courtenay River Way / Air Park
This is perfect walk for an easy afternoon stroll with the kids or the dog. Washrooms are available and the trail is wheelchair accessible.
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Paradise Meadows / Mt. Washington
There are a number of hiking opportunities in Paradise Meadows. This photo was taken from one of the smaller routes (roughly 4km's)
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Goose Spit Regional Park
On low tide the sandy beaches are incredible. This beach is only minutes from downtown Comox and offers a great retreat for anyone needing to get a little sun.
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Stotem Falls
Located along the Comox Logging Rd, Stotem falls is a popular spot for swimmers and sunbathers, and ovvers small potholes for inexperienced swimmers, and faster moving water for the more adventurous.
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Nymph Falls Nature Park
Along the way to Forbidden Plateau, in the summer this spot is popular among swimmers and sun bathers, in the winter its a raging river. All year long there are a number of great trails for moderate hikes.
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Lewis Centre Memorial Pool
This outdoor pool is packed on hot summer days. The Lewis Centre has a number of facilities to fit everyone. Located between the Old Island Hwy and the Puntledge River near the bottom of 5th St
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