
Savour the Dining. Listen to the Music. Enjoy the Lifestyle.
Location | Getting Here | Recreation | Culture & Entertainment | Shopping | Amenities
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LocationCladdagh Estates is located in the Comox Valley, centrally positioned on the East Coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia. The Comox Valley consists of the Town of Comox, City of Courtenay, the Village of Cumberland and rural areas. Each community is unique and all offer a wide array of shopping, dining and entertainment venues. The region features an impressive collection of parks, riverside walkways, sandy beaches and marinas. |
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Getting Here, and AwayVictoria, the capital of British Columbia is just a three hour drive south on Hwy. 19A, a four lane divided highway. Two BC Ferry terminals are just over an hour away in Nanaimo for regularly scheduled sailings to Vancouver. The Comox Valley Airport, just minutes away from Claddagh Estates, offers daily flights to Vancouver, Calgary and Edmonton as well as international winter holiday flights to Mexico. For more details go to www.comoxairport.com. |
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RecreationThe Comox Valley's mild climate allows you to enjoy most anything you are interested in year round. In the winter Mount Washington Alpine Resort is only 45 minutes away and occasionally boasts some of the deepest snow depths in the world. Enjoy downhill and cross country skiing, snowboarding and tube rides. Year round activities include:
To learn more about the amazing diversity of things to do in the Comox Valley go to www.discovercomoxvalley.com. |
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Culture & Entertainment"Rural Living with Metropolitan Flair" best describes what you will find in the Comox Valley. From award-winning restaurants that focus on local ingredients to a diverse and eclectic mix of boutiques and shopping centres there's plenty to see and do here. Plan a day to go out on a local Winery tour. The community was a proud recipient of the 2007 Cultural Capital of Canada designation awarded through the Department of Canadian Heritage. This honour reflects the Comox Valley's ongoing passion and commitment to arts and culture. With one of the highest restaurant to residents per capita ratios in the country Comox Valley residents love to dine out, and for good reason. Courtenay, Comox and Cumberland all feature amazing collections of west coast, ethnic and traditional eateries. Oceanfront, riverside, mountainside, on a farm or downtown locations, the choice is yours. Live music can be enjoyed almost every weekend with at least eight venues to choose from. Theatre culture thrives here to. As well as touring productions in the Sid Williams Theatre (link this) look for local productions by Courtenay Little Theatre, Rainbow Theatre and Theatreworks. Summer Festivals include Vancouver Island MusicFest, the Filberg Festival, Comox Nautical Days and the Comox Valley Shellfish Festival. For history buffs there is plenty to see and learn in these museums, from dinosaurs to our logging and mining heritage.
Art Galleries, Artisan Studios and Gift Shops abound. Go to www.discovercomoxvalley.com/culture to learn more. |
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ShoppingWith a full complement of grocery stores and shopping malls you can certainly find anything you need. But shopping here can be much more interesting with a wide array of specialty shops including compounding pharmacies, women's and men's fashions, fishing gear, hiking, skiing and kayaking gear, local art and more. Hungry for what's fresh? |
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Community AmenitiesThe Comox Valley offers a diverse collection of services not commonly found in a rural community. This makes for a healthy, vibrant community with a stable economy. Amenities include:
For more detailed information go to www.investcomoxvalley.com. |
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RE/MAX Dave Procter Realty
Phone: 250-339-2021
Fax: 250-339-5529
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