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The Beach Chalet, an oceanfront log cabin
While away the hours exploring tidal pools or enjoy the amazing view watching sea life from the deck. This rustic log home, styled like a chalet, is both cosy and stylish as it's furnished and decorated by an Interior Designer. Unique coastal touches abound throughout the home from its round window over the brand new range to the aqua backsplash tiles. Whether you choose to spend the day exploring the beach or curled up inside watching the waves in a storm, there is always something to enjoy.

Waterfront West Coast Suite
Discover coastal bliss in our West Coast oceanfront suite in Campbell River, just 30 mins from Mount Washington and nestled within close driving distance to Willow Point and downtown. Indulge in panoramic ocean and mountain views and witness wildlife from bald eagles to dolphins, visible even from your bath tub. Choose from kitchenette or BBQ and unwind by the fire pit. Immerse yourself in tranquility, where the soothing sounds of the ocean create a peaceful retreat. Your coastal escape awaits!

CareQuarters Suite | Clean, Quiet & Convenient
Welcome to CareQuarters Suite, a stunning 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom retreat nestled in the heart of Courtenay. Newly built in 2021, this modern haven boasts a laundry room, workspace, private fenced yard, patio, and storage garage. This barrier-free main floor unit is in a safe, quiet neighbourhood, a 5-minute walk to the Hospital, North Island College & Aquatic Centre. Nearby amenities include restaurants, grocery stores, coffee shops & more. Very well-equipped and perfect for short or long stays.

Luxury Forest Home | Open & Airy | 1min to Trails
Stunning light-filled forest home with pristine river trails just steps away. Architect-designed w/ chef’s kitchen, premium beds, and floor-to-ceiling windows framing towering trees. Enjoy your own huge private fenced yard with firepit and outdoor dining. Peaceful & serene yet 15 min to Courtenay & Cumberland, 25 to Mt Washington. Perfect for families & dogs. "This isn't just an Airbnb; it's a perfectly curated experience." - Nina ★★★★★ "A truly magical, one-of-a-kind place" - Caitlin ★★★★★

Horseshoe Cottage
Kick back and relax in a calm, stylish retreat. Biking, rivers, ocean, skiing & hiking are minutes away! Enjoy a park-like private guest house on a quiet no-thru road away from the hustle and bustle. You will be 10 minutes from Courtenay or the base of Mt. Washington in a central place in the beautiful Comox Valley. For a day of adventures, head to Campbell River, Cumberland or Comox. Say good morning to the friendly horse and pony, Cam & Cody while you enjoy your morning coffee on the patio.

Clean & cozy guest suite in the heart of Courtenay
A stylish guest suite located in the heart of the city of Courtenay. This one-bed, one bath suite is ground floor and fully loaded! W/D, full kitchen, a deep tub, heated bathroom tiles and all brand new. We are not finished our landscaping, but we have an inflatable hot tub in a cute designated patio area. The suite is a 30min drive from Mount Washington, minutes away from downtown, trails, rivers & lakes. Come and enjoy all the extras we provide and no clean up is required. Be our guests!

Cedar Cottage near the Sea
Our cottage is a cozy little "get away" for couples or a single person, situated on .6 acres of park like setting , quiet and restful, near host's home and across from the beach a few minutes walk away. Close by: Kingfisher Resort and Spa is a 5 minute drive away for pampering yourself with a good meal or spa treatments. Mt Washington Alpine Resort is 45 minutes away for skiing cross country or downhill in the winter, and hiking in the summer. Seaside swimming, reading and relaxing!

Pine View
The suite is a one-of-a-kind private & fully equipped 1-bedroom suite. It resides in a very quiet neighborhood with beautiful forest views and glimpses of the ocean & mountains. A king-size bed, comfortable couch, smart TV, kitchenette, spacious bathroom with a tub and shower are all included in this spacious suite. Outside the suite there is a garden and a coffee table where you can enjoy your morning breakfast and coffee while viewing the forest and listening to bird sounds.

Wave West Nest – Charming 3 Bed Suite and Spa Bath
Stay in the heart of Comox! This bright 2-room private suite is steps from cafés, restaurants, and the ocean—your stylish, thoughtfully-styled home base to explore the stunning Comox Valley. Enjoy boutique touches: a rain shower, deep soaking tub, and a well-equipped kitchenette for a relaxing stay. Family-friendly with baby and toddler gear (pack ’n play, high chair, toys) to make travel easier. We can’t wait to share the beauty of the region with you!

Rose Cottage—Escape Into Nature
Honey Grove Cottage is nestled within five acres of beloved earth in the heart of the fir-wood—an oasis of tranquility at the edge of a frantic world. Here you will escape the bustle of town in wholesome countryside, yet remain close to all that you may desire. Only seven minutes from the base of Mt. Washington, here you can enjoy the mild climate and the winter green of the rainforest while staying nearly as close as possible to your next ski adventure.

Foothills Vacation Suite
Our suite is situated at the foot of Cumberland's legendary hiking and mountain biking trails. We are just a short walk to downtown shops, restaurants, pubs and brewery. Mount Washington is only 30 minutes away. We offer the perfect place to stay for travellers who want all the comforts of home but with access to one of the best trail networks in British Columbia. Be sure to ask about discounted rates if you require a longer stay.

Carriage House with a water view.
Gorgeous ocean view from inside or on the large sunny deck. The view stretches across the water to Hornby and Denman islands. Watch the sun rise, the wind tossing the waves ashore or walk across the road to the beach. It is a nice swimming beach.Lots of wildlife, birds, seals, sea lions, otters and if you get lucky you might see whales. This carriage house has lots of character and is a clean simple, cozy space for a get away.
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When is the best time to visit Courtenay?
| Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
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| Avg. price | $90 | $93 | $94 | $90 | $95 | $102 | $109 | $108 | $108 | $98 | $91 | $91 |
| Avg. temp | 43°F | 43°F | 44°F | 47°F | 52°F | 55°F | 58°F | 59°F | 56°F | 51°F | 45°F | 42°F |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Courtenay?
Many visitors stay in the downtown area for walkable cafes and galleries, or choose neighborhoods near river trails and parks for a quieter setting. Accommodations around the Comox Valley cater to travelers seeking both community and nature.
What are the best things to do in Courtenay with kids?
Kids can explore hands-on exhibits at the Courtenay Museum and Paleontology Centre, splash in the pools at Lewis Park, or visit nearby family farms in the Comox Valley. Riverfront trails and seasonal art events also provide active fun.
What are some of the best things to do in Courtenay?
Explore the riverfront along the Courtenay Riverway Trail, learn about fossils at the Courtenay Museum and Paleontology Centre, or discover local art at galleries downtown. Outdoor excursions, seasonal farmers markets, and historic sites are frequently suggested.
How is the weather in Courtenay?
Courtenay has cool, wet springs around 42–52°F (5–11°C), and moderate summers near 54–64°F (12–18°C) with less rain. Layered clothing is recommended because days can shift quickly from sunny to drizzly.
When is the best time to visit Courtenay?
Late spring through summer is often recommended, when temperatures are milder, days are longer, and local festivals take place outdoors. Spring blooms and summer harvests add color and flavor to the community experience.
What are the best places to visit in Courtenay?
Courtenay has popular stops like the Courtenay Museum and Paleontology Centre, Filberg Heritage Lodge and Park, and the lush gardens of the nearby Comox Valley. Explore local galleries, riverfront trails, and Indigenous art displays around the city.
What are some hiking trails in Courtenay?
The Courtenay Riverway Trail is popular for its accessible paths and nature views. For forested walks, the Seal Bay Nature Park and Nymph Falls Nature Park are frequently suggested for their wooded trails and riverside scenery.
What are some family activities we can do in Courtenay?
Families often explore the Courtenay Museum and Paleontology Centre for interactive exhibits, visit Lewis Park for playgrounds and outdoor pools, or walk the paved Riverway Trail. Local farms and markets also invite hands-on experiences for all ages.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Courtenay?
Explore local farms and vineyards around the Comox Valley, or visit the nearby waterfront community of Comox for marinas and galleries. Nature lovers often head to provincial parks or take in seasonal festivals in towns around Vancouver Island.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Courtenay?
Pet friendly accommodations can be found across Courtenay, especially near parks and quieter residential neighborhoods. Many hosts welcome pets and provide nearby access to walking trails and outdoor spaces.
What are some local tips for visiting Courtenay?
Locals suggest starting your morning at a downtown bakery, checking out weekend farmers markets, and packing layers for variable weather. Exploring river trails and trying regional seafood are part of the Courtenay experience.
What is Courtenay known for?
Courtenay is known for its riverfront walks, Indigenous and settler history, outdoor adventures, and access to the Comox Valley's forests and farms. Fossil discoveries and a vibrant arts community also shape its local character.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Courtenay?
Explore the tranquil Japanese garden at Kitty Coleman Woodland Gardens, local Indigenous galleries, or lesser-known river beaches along the Puntledge River. Seasonal pop-up art shows and workshops also add unique experiences.
What are the best foods to try in Courtenay?
Courtenay is known for locally caught salmon, Pacific oysters, and Dungeness crab, as well as seasonal produce from area farms. You will also find baked goods, berry treats, and locally roasted coffees featured at cafes and farmers markets.
What should I bring for a trip to Courtenay?
Bring layers for cool mornings and evenings, especially in spring or summer when temperatures often range from 42–64°F (5–18°C). A rain jacket, comfortable shoes, and a reusable water bottle are helpful for exploring outdoor trails and local parks.
What is the nightlife in Courtenay like?
Courtenay has a laid-back nightlife scene with local pubs, live music venues, and spots for craft beverages. Many evenings feature acoustic performances, comedy nights, and welcoming atmospheres in central neighborhoods.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Courtenay?
Courtenay frequently hosts a summer music festival in Simms Park and the Vancouver Island MusicFest, as well as seasonal celebrations highlighting local food, art, and nature. These gatherings draw visitors and neighbors for music, crafts, and cultural experiences.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Courtenay?
Courtenay has a wide range of vacation rentals in neighborhoods known for parks, green spaces, and community amenities. Many homes feature kitchens, outdoor space, and easy access to family activities, making them a practical choice.
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