8 Things to do Good for Couples in Comox That You Shouldn't Miss

July 26, 2021 Madelene Haan

Discover the best top things to do in Comox, Canada including Island Gourmet Trails, Harbour Air Seaplanes, Cliffs Chinook Charters, Amped Rides, 40 Knots Winery, Filberg Park, Goose Spit Park, The Gardens on Anderton.
Restaurants in Comox

1. Island Gourmet Trails

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5.0 based on 36 reviews

Island Gourmet Trails

Island Gourmet Trails offers delicious day tours within the Comox Valley. This culinary adventure is planned to cover different trails throughout the Valley. Tours are customized to suit the group’s specific interest: stops may include farmer’s markets, bakeries, cheese dairies, organic farms, shellfish farms, wineries,coffee roysters etc. You can end your day with a gourmet dinner in a local restaurant or a cooking class. Those culinary tours are designed to help you experience the Valley in all its splendour and its flavour!

2. Harbour Air Seaplanes

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5.0 based on 20 reviews

Harbour Air Seaplanes

Connect between Comox Marina and downtown Vancouver by seaplane in less than an hour with direct daily flights from March through November. Founded in 1982 with two small seaplanes, Harbour Air is North America’s largest and first fully carbon neutral airline. With a goal to become the world’s first fully carbon zero airline, in 2019 Harbour Air successfully developed and flew the world’s first fully electric commercial aircraft. The company’s international seaplane service, which originally began as a service for the forestry industry in B.C., is now a quintessential, trusted, west coast experience. With a showcase fleet of aircraft, Harbour Air offers up to 300 daily scheduled flights, scenic tours, adventure packages, and private flights. With 12 scheduled destinations connecting Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle (WA), Nanaimo, Tofino, Whistler, Richmond (YVR South), Sechelt, Salt Spring Island, Pitt Meadows, Maple Bay and Comox, B.C. born Harbour Air welcomes 500,000 passengers a year.

3. Cliffs Chinook Charters

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5.0 based on 36 reviews

Cliffs Chinook Charters

Salmon and Bottom fishing in the beautiful area of ComoxValley Hornby Island and Powell River where ever the fish are!

4. Amped Rides

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5.0 based on 16 reviews

Amped Rides

We are not currently renting bikes, or doing tours, but we expect to be up and running with our new protocols July 1st. We look forward to sharing the best way to see Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands with you soon. Get where you want to go in 'Island Style' with these 750 Watt electric bikes with 4.5" wide tires. They even have racks to carry everything you need. Free Delivery in the Comox Valley! Happy to deliver anywhere from Parksville to Campbell River.

5. 40 Knots Winery

2400 Anderton Rd, Comox, British Columbia V9M 4E5 Canada +1 855-941-8810 [email protected] http://www.40knotswinery.com
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4.5 based on 104 reviews

40 Knots Winery

In the heart of the Comox Valley, on a slope facing the Georgia Strait, 40 Knots Vineyard & Estate Winery crafts wines distinctly shaped by a windswept, sun-soaked microclimate. Named for the gale force winds that often strike the coast, 40 Knots embraces its unique microclimate, adorning its label with swallows that frequent the vineyard and depict home to a sailor. With wines like Whitecaps, Sea Haven, and Spindrift, the connection to the wind and sea is undeniable. 40 Knots was first established in 2005, by a retired Tug Boat Captain who hand planted over 50,000 vines on glacier till soil in a micro-climate hotter than its surrounding area and facing the Salish Sea. Root stock was brought in from the Champagne and Cote D'Beaune regions of France of Pinot Gris, Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Gamay Noir. Additionally hybrids such as the French Pinot Auxerrois and German Siegerrebe and Schoenberger were planted. Owners Brenda Hetman-Craig, and Layne Robert Craig continue to nurture this terroir with environmentally ethical farming practices. 40 Knots employs the creative, innovative and esteemed Chief Wine Maker Matt Dumayne of Okanagan Crush pad. 40 Knots welcomes visitors to come and taste their wines in their cellar tasting lounge, tour the vineyard and cellar and picnic in the beautiful vineyard terrace.

Reviewed By SHIRLandAL - Kamloops, Canada

My husband and I had a wonderful Premium Tasting with Jenn. We loved learning about the history of the Winery, as well as the types of varietals grown there and were in awe of its unique and beautiful location. The four wines that we tasted were all enjoyable.... so much so I came home with a few bottles and a few jars of pickled grapes. Thanks so much for a wonderful experience- we will be back again. Cheers from the Interior of BC. Alan & Shirley Boon

6. Filberg Park

61 Filberg Rd, Comox, British Columbia V9M 2S7 Canada +1 250-339-2715 [email protected] http://filberg.com/
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4.5 based on 98 reviews

Filberg Park

A gem of Vancouver Island Heritage; Filberg Park is nine acres of breathtakingly landscaped waterfront green space, gardens and heritage buildings, in Comox, British Columbia. The park features 130 varieties of trees, seasonal gardens, and hundreds of rhododendrons.At the heart of the site is the 1930’s heritage lodge, the former home of local pioneers Robert and Florence Filberg. Filberg Heritage Lodge and Park have become a popular venue for picnics, weddings, art shows and special events including the popular Filberg Festival held each year on BC Day long weekend in August. Amenities include the Filberg Gift Shop* and Filberg Tea House. Both are open seasonally May to September.Entry to the Lodge is by donation and the park is free of charge except during special events. *Lodge and Gift Shop are open subject to volunteer availability.

Reviewed By Y7883MXmarkd - Penang Island, Malaysia

This "seaside park" is located between Comox's "Goose Spit Park" and the Marina. The nine (9) acres of gardens features: a 1930 vintage "Heritage Lodge", many varieties of flowers and trees, bushes, roses and "creative driftwood sculptures", restaurant [with limited hours] a gift shop and benches to contemplate the beauty as well as the marvellous and meticulous work done by the many volunteers! On a sunny day it is "sheer magic"... and well worthy of a visit! I hope that this Review has been helpful.

7. Goose Spit Park

Hawkins Road, Comox, British Columbia Canada http://www.comoxvalleyrd.ca/EN/main/community/parks-trails/comox-valley-parks/goose-spit-park.html
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4.5 based on 166 reviews

Goose Spit Park

Reviewed By SHIRLandAL - Kamloops, Canada

Beautiful beach - lots of cool rocks driftwood and super friendly people out walking. Dog friendly. Close to town and easily accessible

8. The Gardens on Anderton

2012 Anderton Rd Behind the Anderton Nursery down the road between the greenhouses, Comox, British Columbia V9M 4B1 Canada +1 250-702-4186 [email protected] http://www.gardensonanderton.org/
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4.5 based on 21 reviews

The Gardens on Anderton

OPEN Mother's Day thru September each year - The Gardens on Anderton is a little drop of heaven located in Comox, BC. Come for a stroll, picnic, or to see what's blooming. Or become a member and take advantage of all The Gardens have to offer including interactive gardening activities and hands-on gardening, social gatherings, and the opportunity to contribute to something special while enjoying the outdoors in our beautiful 2-acre surroundings. The Gardens on Anderton is where growth happens, so come on by. Entry for visitors is by donation.

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