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About Us
Location
The Comox Valley Yacht
Club is located in the heart of the Comox Valley on Vancouver
Island, British Columbia, Canada.
The Comox Valley is on the east side of the island and is comprised
of the City of Courtenay, the Town of Comox, the Village of
Cumberland and a large rural area. Courtenay and Comox are right on
Comox Bay which opens to the Strait of Georgia, separating Vancouver
Island from the mainland of Canada.
Comox Harbour is home to a commercial fishing fleet and the marinas
in the harbour also provide moorage and services to over 500
pleasure craft.
What We Do
We have fun! During the winter months we have a very
active social calendar that keeps us interacting when the rain is
coming down and the wind is howling in off the Strait. Come the
spring and right through to late in the fall, our activities move
outdoors and onto the water.
The Club is a steward of Sandy Island Provincial Marine Park which
is located at the northern tip of Denman Island, across the Bay from
the Comox Valley. In this role the Club undertakes a cleanup of the
island’s shoreline each spring and through the summer members take
turns on weekends mooring their boat at the island with BC Parks
Host banners showing. The Club members provide information to
visiting boaters and create a parks presence.
At Christmas the Club has a lighting of the boats parade which
entertains the residents of the Valley.
Starting with the Easter weekend each year, a number of Club cruises
get underway. All members are encouraged to go on the cruises but
given everybody’s time commitments any given cruise may have as few
as 4 boats and as many as 18 or more.
We have also entered into reciprocal moorage arrangements with other
Yacht Clubs on the Strait of Georgia to accommodate traveling and
mooring.
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