By Vehicle:
The Comox Valley is a three-hour (220 km/137 mile) drive north from
Victoria or a 75-minute (107 km/66 mile) drive from Nanaimo, where the
ferry terminals of Departure Bay and Duke Point are located. Drive Highway
#19, the new inland, four-lane expressway, or take the scenic Oceanside
Route on the old Island Highway #19A.
By Ferry:
Regular ferry service links the British Columbia Mainland and Washington
State to the Comox Valley on Vancouver Island. Riding a ferry provides
an opportunity to stretch your legs, get something to eat, browse the gift
shop and observe marine traffic and wildlife. It is a mini-cruise in the
middle of your vacation.
Take advantage of discounted ferry fares with the Sunshine Coast CirclePac.
This Circle Tour offers four ferry/highway routes linking the Comox Valley
with the Mainland and lower Vancouver Island. A truly unique way to make
the journey a memorable part of the holiday!
From the BC Mainland, you travel to Vancouver Island via BC Ferries.
Contact BC Ferries
at 1-888-223-3779 for route information and at 1-888-724-5223 for reservations
on major routes.
BC Ferries terminal at Little River near Comox
Tsawwassen (Vancouver) to Swartz Bay (Victoria)
Tsawwassen (Vancouver) to Duke Point (Nanaimo)
Horseshoe Bay (Vancouver) to Departure Bay (Nanaimo)
Powell River to Comox
Prince Rupert to Port Hardy
Bella Coola to Port Hardy
From Washington State, you can travel
to Vancouver Island via several routes. Schedules and information can be
found at the Washington
Ferries website.
Princess Marguerite: Seattle to Victoria
Victoria & San Juan Cruises: Bellingham to Victoria
Victoria Clipper: Seattle to Victoria
Victoria Express: Port Angeles to Victoria
Washington State Ferries: Anacortes to Victoria
By Air:
Numerous direct flights from the Vancouver International Airport and
Calgary International Airport land daily at the Comox Valley Regional Airport
(YQQ) in Comox.
Comox Valley Regional Airport
Pacific Coastal
also offers a convenient service to and from Vancouver, and is partnering
with Canada 3000. Call 1-800-663-2872 for schedules and reservations.
WestJet
Airlines operates non-stop flights between Comox and Calgary, with
connections to other WestJet serviced airports out of Calgary. Call 1-888-937-8538
or 1-800-538-5696 for schedules and reservations.
Small aircraft and floatplanes can land at the Courtenay Airpark near
downtown Courtenay. Call (250) 338-9814 for information.
By Boat:
Those travelling by boat will find a full range of facilities including
moorage, showers, restaurants and shops adjacent to the Comox
Marina. Contact the Comox Valley Harbour Authority at (250) 339-6041,
for more information.
By Train:
The E & N Dayliner (VIA Rail)
makes daily trips between Victoria and Courtenay. This small train offers
a behind the scenes view of rural communities and Vancouver Island forests.
For schedules contact VIA Rail at 1-800-561-8630.
By Bus:
Daily bus service connects all
parts of Vancouver Island with the Mainland. For passenger service and
tour schedules contact Laidlaw Coachlines at 1-800-318-0818.
Throughout the Comox Valley and surrounding areas, local bus and 24
hour taxi services are provided.