9 Nature & Parks in Comox That You Shouldn't Miss

March 8, 2022 Joeann Galban

Discover the best top things to do in Comox, Canada including Airforce Beach, Sandy Island Marine Provincial Park, Filberg Park, Goose Spit Park, The Gardens on Anderton, Stotan Falls, Kin Beach Provincial Park, Mack Laing Nature Park, Lupin Falls Trail.
Restaurants in Comox

1. Airforce Beach

Comox, British Columbia Canada
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

Airforce Beach

2. Sandy Island Marine Provincial Park

Sandy Island, Comox, British Columbia Canada http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/parkpgs/sandy_is/
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5.0 based on 6 reviews

Sandy Island Marine Provincial Park

3. 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.

4. 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

5. 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.

6. Stotan Falls

Comox, British Columbia Canada http://www.comoxvalleyguide.com/recreation/beaches/stotan-falls/
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4.5 based on 7 reviews

Stotan Falls

Reviewed By meincalifoRnia

Lovely walk with good shoes. BC at its best in good weather. Short spree from Comox to get to nature

7. Kin Beach Provincial Park

Kilmorley Road, Comox, British Columbia V9M 4B7 Canada +1 250-339-6365 http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/parkpgs/kin_bch/
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Kin Beach Provincial Park

Reviewed By PentictonL - Vancouver, Canada

We stumbled upon this hidden gem on the ocean, quaint little campground. We were greeted by super hospitable camp hosts Shiloh and her husband. The little store they operate has everything you need, including fresh “Tim Horton’s Keurig Coffee”, real creamer AND only a TOONIE! ...when your dry camping, this was such a treat. There is potable water, and an outdoor shower if needed. The outhouses were extremely clean, and contained hand sanitizer. Steps to the beach, beautiful sunsets, and quiet. A pub located just up the road. $15.00 for a tent site. Located an hour from duke point ferry terminal. The grounds are kept clean, and is pet friendly. Families will love this place. Wheelchair accessible outhouse. Thank you for making our stay fun and enjoyable! We will be back ????????

8. Mack Laing Nature Park

Comox Ave., Comox, British Columbia V9M 2R8 Canada
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Mack Laing Nature Park

9. Lupin Falls Trail

Westmin Mines Road, Comox, British Columbia Canada http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/parkpgs/strath/trails.html
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