Places to explore, find entertainment, education and for discovery
I was reminded that there are more things to do than just hang out and eat. Yes, I was shocked to hear this too!
In Comox Valley there are a wonderful assortment of places to explore. I will list them in alphabetical order...
NOTE
As I was asked to list places that have accessible washrooms in which a person can be assisted or are "non-gendered", the following will apply:
The symbol denotes places that have washrooms which are available for a person with an assistant - such as a family washroom, or washroom which is not designated for anyone in particular and is wheelchair accessible at the very least.
There are many places which are accessible, easy to negotiate and simply do not have public washrooms and should not be left out as places to explore.
Entertainment


Exploration and Discovery


Island Affair Giftware 204-1797 Comox Avenue, Comox, 250-898-3073. A great place to explore local crafts, unique gadjets and collectables. Fairly easy access and intriguing fare...a nice addition to downtown Comox.
Kiki's Communication 1811 Comox Avenue, Comox, 250-203-1880. Beautiful Indigenous art and local products. Home of the Compass Magazine of Fine Art.



Places to be Active
Comox Recreation Center, 1855 Noel Avenue, Comox, 250-339-2255The Comox Recreation Centre is where we play WHEELCHAIR SPORTS come and play!
Courtenay Recreation 489 Old Island Highway, Courtenay, 250-338-5371
Try out the City of Courtenay Interactive Parks Map
Enjoy a guided hike with a naturalist in Seal Bay Park or some of our other accessible trails.
