Comox Waterfront
Comox Waterfront
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Waterfront location facing due East! On a large half acre ocean-front lot. From the moment you arrive your lungs will be filled with refreshing and comforting Pacific air. With a quality of life unrivaled in the rest of Canada, this area quenches the thirst of outdoor & sports enthusiasts, soothes the soul of scenic beauty aficionados, and satisfies the appetite of cultural and social connoisseurs. The space Very comfortable spacious waterfront cabin in beautiful Comox....all you should need is there....There are quite a number of good golf courses spread throughout the Comox Valley. Within Courtenay and Comox these include the Comox Golf Club (9-hole course that opened in 1913), Crown Isle Golf Club (par 72, 18-hole course), Glacier Greens (18-hole championship course), Longlands (18-hole par 3 course), Mulligans (executive length course with 6 par 3s and 3 par 4s) and Sunny Dale (18-hole course). Watch out for the deer on the courses on the Comox Peninsula. Our Valley offers many places to stay and eat, and you can hike, bike, swim and camp in a number of areas. Among a number of other things to do are museums (Air Force museum and the Courtenay and District Museum and Palaeontology Centre), the Rialto Movie Theatre, and the Sid Williams Theatre. Some of the events during the course of the year includes Canada Day in Courtenay, Nautical Days in Comox (end July), Empire Days in Cumberland (end May), the Comox Valley Exhibiton off Headquarters Road in Courtenay (end Aug), the Filberg Festival in Comox by the Filberg Lodge (end July), the Comox Valley Shellfish Festival (Mid June), Vancouver Island Music Fest (early July), the Big Day Up on Mount Washington (mid July) and the Big Time out near Cumberland (mid Aug). There is always something to do in our Valley. If you want to chill out and relax, visit the pier at the Comox Marina, and sit and enjoy the view of the Beaufort Mountains and the Comox Glacier. Go out to Kye Bay Beach and sit and admire the Strait of Georgia and the Coast Mountains in the background. You may even catch a cruise ship heading north. Or head down to the Comox Spit, enjoy a fire on the beach and a spectacular panaramic ocean view. You can also visit a local brewery (Surgenor Brewing Company in Comox) or winery (Beaufort Vineyard and Estate Winery in Courtenay), (40 Knots Winery in Comox), (Blue Moon Estate Winery in Courtenay), (Coastal Black Winery in Black Creek), and on Hornby Island – Middle Mountain Mead, Carbrea Vineyard and Windery, and Hornby Island Winery, or the Shelter Point Single Malt Whisky Distillery just north of the Oyster River, and try some excellent local offerings. When you get hungry drop by one of our local orchards, berry and vegetable farms and farmers markets and pick up some locally grown food. To burn it off, head out to the hiking and biking trails at Seal Bay Nature Park on the Comox Peninsula or the meandering trails that follow the Puntledge River in Nymph Falls Park. Guest access No functional fireplace on property! Steep driveway - much easiest to park at top of driveway and use staircase down (which has a handrail) to avoid difficulties with very steep driveway and tight parking area below Other things to note Our place has another residence (very separate) that has a very responsible female tenant that also has a dog that is either inside or on leash at all times. Her place is located at the top of your staircase/driveway down..... Registration Details Provincial registration number: PM882935247
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