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  1. Comox (English: / ˈ k oʊ m ɒ k s /) [4] is a town on the southern coast of the Comox Peninsula in the Strait of Georgia on the eastern coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia. [1] Thousands of years ago, the warm dry summers, mild winters, fertile soil, and abundant sea life attracted First Nations , who called the area kw'umuxws ...

  2. Jul 26, 2022 · Top Things to Do in Comox, British Columbia: See Tripadvisor's 5,001 traveller reviews and photos of Comox tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in October. We have reviews of the best places to see in Comox. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

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    First settled by the Salish, the name Comox is derived from the Salish Peoples' word “Koumuckthay”, meaning “Land of Plenty”. The Port of Comox was founded in the mid-1800’s on the slopes of the Comox Peninsula. Overlooking the protected waters of Comox Harbour, it was an important port for the ships of the Royal Navy and transport steamers. To lea...

    Amenities located within the town include a number of marinas for commercial, sports fishing boats, and pleasure craft. There is a modern community recreation centre, a library and a museum, plus 125 hectares of parks, including the Filberg Heritage Lodge and Park, playing fields, and a pickle-ball court. These are complemented by an array of bouti...

    Comox and the surrounding area boast a myriad of events year-round. Each year, on the first weekend in August (BC Day Long Weekend), the Filberg Festival and Comox Nautical Daysare held in Comox, showcasing hundreds of artists and performers.

    CFB 19 Wing Comoxis an integral part of the community and the only Canadian Air Force Base on the west coast of Canada. Founded in 1942 as a Royal Air Force base, CFB Comox has played a major role in shaping and fostering the community, as well as supporting the region's economic well-being. The primary responsibilities of 19 Wing Comox are Search ...

  3. Jul 26, 2022 · Things to Do in Comox, British Columbia: See Tripadvisor's 5,001 traveler reviews and photos of Comox tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in October. We have reviews of the best places to see in Comox. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

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    • Explore Mount Washington. Location: 35 minutes driving time northwest of Courtenay. Website: mountwashington.ca. Advertisement. Winter & Spring: 1700 acres of terrain are serviced by 5 lifts and 4 Magic Carpets at Mount Washington Alpine Resort.
    • Sample Artisan Sweets at Hot Chocolates. Location: 368 5th Street, Courtenay V9N 1K1. Website: hotchocolates.ca. Advertisement. Hot Chocolates has been a mainstay on Courtenay’s boutique-lined 5th Street since 1986; so much so, locals can half-expect to find truffles in their Christmas stocking.
    • Bliss Out at the Kingfisher Hydropath. Location: 4330 Island Highway South, Courtenay, V9N 9R9. Website: kingfisherspa.com/spa-hydropath. I hate to sound trite but the Kingfisher Hydropath is my Vancouver Island Valhalla.
    • Boutique hop on 5th Street. Location: 5th Street & adjacent streets. Website: downtowncourtenay.com/businesses. Fifth Street is a local shopping mecca. Chances are if you’re shopping its boutiques you’ll end up chatting with the owner.
  4. The Comox Valley is Vancouver Islands adventure and culinary destination. Picture yourself carving down an alpine ski run with an ocean view, Nordic skiing through an ancient forest, or scuba diving in crystal clear waters.

  5. The name Comox is derived from the Kwakwala Indian word Komuckway, meaning Place of Plenty, a reference to the abundant game and berries in the Comox Valley. European settlers adapted the name to Komoux, then finally to Comox.

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