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COMOX VALLEY
HARBOUR AUTHORITY
FISHERMAN'S WHARF
Comox
Fisherman's Wharf
Welcome!
Safe moorage docks for
commercial fishing boats or pleasure craft in Courtenay and Comox,
British Columbia, on the East Coast of Vancouver Island, Canada.
Boaters traveling Georgia Strait,
the Gulf Islands, and Baynes
Sound will find moorage, marine services and tourist facilities to make
their marine cruise more enjoyable. The Comox dock is minutes walking from
downtown, a 9-hole golf course, and 2 marine pubs! Fish is often available
directly from the fishermen at the Fish Sales dock.
Both
the Comox Harbour Marina and the Courtenay Slough
Marina are communities in themselves, with plenty to see or do. Mingle
with friendly locals over an espresso at Spanky's Cafe, chat with fishermen
getting their boats in order, or just stroll the new walkway on top of the
breakwater for a fabulous view of the Comox glacier. There is always lots going
on.
From
before written history "Comox" has meant 'Place of Abundance' to the natives
that roamed the British Columbia coast. As Vancouver Island was settled and
cultivated by European settlers, this became even more true. The Comox
Valley's ocean, farms, mountains, and rivers give great diversity to anyone's
visit. Today, the classic wooden boats, the multitude of fishing boats,
and the friendly co-existence of pleasure and commercial boat owners on the
Comox marina dock are a part of our marine history and working heritage.
In summer months the
Comox Harbour commercial fish boats travel to their BC fishing grounds and leave
open docks at the marina for transient vessels passing by Vancouver
Island. Comox has full facilities including a new pump out station.