- The list below includes 18 free or cheap things to do in or near Comox, British Columbia, including 18 different types of inexpensive activities like Scenic Walks, Specialty Museums, Parks and Food Tours.
- From Filberg Heritage Lodge & Park to Goose Spit Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Comox and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Courtenay, Hornby Island and Cumberland.
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Located on nine acres, Filberg Heritage Lodge & Park features Scandinavian design. The area features heritage buildings, gardens, waterfront green space, lodge tours, gift shop, tea house and special events.
1.2 Miles
Goose Spit Park's native name is Pelxqikw which means ?round on point'. Visitors enjoy the sandy beach, wildlife viewing, beach fires, picnic areas, park steward tours and walking trails.
3.8 Miles
Located in central Vancouver Island, Kin Beach Provincial Park overlooks the Strait of Georgia. Visitors enjoy camping, playground, grassy field, canoeing, fishing, bicycling, beach swimming and picnicking.
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34-190 Port Augusta Street | Blue Arch Entrance, Comox, British Columbia
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The Alberni Project - HMCS Alberni Memorial pays tribute to the Canadian Veterans who served on HMCS Alberni. Visitors learn of Canada's role during WWII by viewing exhibits, artifacts and documentary films.
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Island Gourmet Trails specializes in culinary tours. Guests enjoy a variety food adventures through bakeries, farmer's markets, farms, orchards, chocolatiers, cheese factories, wineries, breweries, coffee roasters, pasta makers, fishing docks as well as cooking classes and all transportation.
2.5 Miles
Fishers Island Adventures offers guided salt water and fresh water fishing tours. Anglers choose from packages including fishing/accommodation or kayak/fishing tours along west coast Vancouver, east coast Vancouver and Comox Valley.
2.9 Miles
Miracle Beach Provincial Park is located at Black Creek on the eastern shore. Visitors enjoy the large, sandy beach, camping, picnic areas, playground, marine life viewing in tide pools, sandcastle building, swimming, cycling, fishing, hiking, boating and horseback riding.
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6183 Whittaker Road, Courtenay, British Columbia
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Kitty Coleman Woodland Gardens offers a serene outdoor experience. Visitors meander through 24 wooded acres on manicured paths to view 3,000 rhododendrons, water features, native plants, birds and wildflowers.
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207 Fourth Street, Courtenay, British Columbia
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Specializing in marine fossils and dinosaurs, the Courtenay & District Museum & Paleontology Centre offers educational experiences of all ages. Visitors learn about fossils, dinosaurs, Comox Valley history, rail history through tours, educational programs and science and nature discovery.
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101-3607 Small Rd., Cumberland, British Columbia
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Vancouver Island Visitor Centre offers tourists the best advise on tours, accommodations, festivals, local attractions and various other visitor information. Explore the exhibit gallery, book reservations, play on the playground and eat in the picnic area.