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Comox Valley Tour
The Comox Valley is a tour that earns its own week. Three farmers’ markets across three towns, each with its own neighbourhood stops waiting just steps from the tents.
Saturday belongs to Courtenay. The Comox Valley Farmers’ Market sets up at the Exhibition Grounds on Headquarters Road, and from there it’s a short hop into downtown Courtenay, where Mudsharks Coffee Bar is pouring locally sourced coffee and serving fresh baked goods, and Blue Spruce Ice Cream is scooping small batch flavours dreamed up right here in the Valley. A short drive toward Comox, I-Hos Gallery is a K’ómoks First Nation owned gallery showcasing Northwest Coast masks, prints, carvings, and jewellery, each piece carrying the story of the artist who made it.
Sunday takes you to Cumberland. The Cumberland Farmers’ Market fills the Village Square in the heart of this small mountain town, and Cumberland Brewing Company is waiting just down the street with the pints that have put Cumberland on the BC beer map.
Wednesday is for Comox. The afternoon market on the Comox Community Centre field rolls naturally into an evening at RAD Brewing in downtown Comox, where you’ll find celebrated beer, a tapas menu, and ocean and mountain views from the patio.
One check in at any of the three farmers’ markets unlocks every stop on the tour. Come for a Saturday, build a long weekend, or do all three and call it a vacation.
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Comox Valley Farmers’ Market – Saturday
4839 Headquarters Rd., Courtenay, V9J 1P2cvfm.caThe Comox Valley Farmers’ Market has been a community institution since a group of local growers organized in 1992 and began selling their produce directly to their friends and neighbours. Over 25 years later, a handful of original vendors are now joined by dozens of new food producers every Saturday throughout the summer at the Comox Valley Exhibition Grounds, before moving indoors to the Native Son’s Hall from October – April.
Vendors at this market provide everything needed to fill a pantry – from farm fresh produce and locally produced food items, to beef, chicken, and turkey and seasonal bison, rabbit, duck, goose, and tuna.
Open Saturdays 9am-1pm
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Comox Valley Farmers’ Market – Cumberland
2739 Dunsmuir Ave., Cumberland, V0R 1S0cvfm.caAn offshoot of the year-round Comox Valley Farmers’ Market, the community welcomes regional food growers and producers to the Cumberland Village Square every Sunday morning from June through September.
A dozen vendors fill this green space on Main Street every week, bringing with them a variety of fresh fruit and vegetables, local meat, wine, fresh-baked pies, snacks, and apothecary.
Open Sundays 10am-1pm
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Wednesday Comox Valley Farmers’ Market
1855 Noel Ave, Comox, BC, Canada, BC V9M 2H4cvfm.caThe Comox Valley market provides everything needed to fill a pantry – from farm fresh produce and locally produced food items, to beef, chicken, and turkey and seasonal bison, rabbit, duck, goose, and tuna.
Open Wednesdays 3-6pm
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Cumberland Brewing Company
2732 Dunsmuir Ave, Cumberland, BC, Canada, V0R 1S0www.cumberlandbrewing.comCumberland Brewing Company offers a diverse range of real, handcrafted beers and delicious food in a community-focused environment.
Love craft beer? Find this brewery and more to explore on the Northern Vancouver Island Ale Trail from the BC Ale Trail.
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Blue Spruce Ice Cream
526 Cliffe Ave, Courtenay, BC, CA, V9N 2J4www.bluespruceicecream.com/Blue Spruce Ice Cream, located in downtown Courtenay, offers hand-crafted ice cream in a variety of unique flavours with vegan options and ice cream cakes.
Not sure which flavour you want? Blue Spruce offers free samples to help you decide!
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Mudsharks Coffee Bar
255 6th St, Courtenay, BC, CA, V9N 1L9mudsharkscoffee.com/Mudsharks Coffee Bar is a Comox Valley favourite for rich espresso, house made syrups, fresh scones, and plenty of vegan friendly bites. Cozy, warm, and open daily from 6:30am.
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RAD Brewing Company
215 Port Augusta St, Comox, British Columbia, Canada, V9M 3N1radbrewco.com/RAD Brewing Company is a popular craft brewery in the heart of downtown Comox, BC, known for its retro surf vibe and award-winning beers. Located in the Comox Centre Mall, it offers a laid-back atmosphere with two dog-friendly patios and a focus on community and high-quality ingredients.
Check in on the Tasting Passport App on market days to receive 10% off your food order with any beverage purchase.
Love craft beer? Find this brewery and more to explore on the Northern Vancouver Island Ale Trail from the BC Ale Trail.
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I-Hos Gallery – Traditional and Contemporary Northwest Coast Artwork
3310 Comox Rd, Comox Valley, British Columbia, Canada, V9N 3P8www.ihosgallery.comOwned by the K’omoks band and voted Comox Valley’s best art gallery in 2024 & 2025. Explore an incredible collection of hand-crafted jewelry, carvings, weaving, prints and more by almost 100 Indigenous artists across the region.
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