Overview
Impressive Comox Lake is the water reservoir for the Courtenay area. There are beautiful campsites with the services you need in all the buildings nearby.
Comox Lake is a trendy recreational area. There are 77 cabins on the lake. There are two designated campgrounds: the Cumberland Campground on the south shore of the outlet basin and the Courtenay and District Fish and Game Protective Association campground on the outlet basin's north shore. Several famous day-use beaches for swimming, walking, fishing, and boating (powerboats, canoes, and kayaks) make Comox Lake popular for such activities.
One of the Comox Valley's best-known summer events is the Filberg Festival, held each BC day holiday weekend at the beginning of August. It lasts for four days. The event includes arts, music, food, and entertainment, which occur at Filberg Heritage Lodge and Park (the nine-acre beach). Another event is held in this area that has more than 50 years old. This event, known as Comox Nautical Days, almost coincides with The Filberg Festival. The festival focuses on family entertainment, including dragon boat races, canoe jousting, and artistic aspects like live music, food and crafts, and enjoyment like fireworks.
The Comox Valley, with its coastal location, has a mild climate. The summers in the Comox Valley are hot and dry, and the winters are short and temperate. The maximum temperature for July is around 22.5°C (72.5°F), and in January, you can feel low temperatures of 0.3°C (32.5°F). The Comox Valley has a unique specification that you can hardly find anywhere in Canada; you can play golf in the winter alongside winter sports.