Culture
Overview
Comox Valley culture is filled with creative people and creative energy. It’s the way we live!
- Cultural Capital 2007
- The Comox Valley is a proud recipient of the 2007 Cultural Capital of Canada designation awarded through the Department of Canadian Heritage. more
- Festivals & Events
- From world-class music festivals to readers and writers fests, the ‘Land of Plenty’ showcases more than 50 festivals and events every year. more
- Music, Theatre & Dance
- Groove to jazz, rock or blues all over the Comox Valley, amateur theatre to professional stage productions or traditional cultural dance performances to modern eclectic displays. more
- Museums & Galleries
- History and art meld in the Comox Valley. Museum and art galleries will expose you to our resident dinosaur, history of aviation, life of a miner and First Nations peoples more
- Artists & Artisans
- With hundreds of artists calling the Comox Valley home, expect to find original art and handmade crafts on display in galleries, gardens, courtyards, restaurants, and in many artists’ studios. more
- Culinary Experiences
- From farm to table...home to wineries, award winning cheeses and a variety of farms producing foods from fresh wasabi to edible flowers, take your tastebuds on tour. more
- Heritage Experience
- Enjoy a Heritage Driving Tour or one of four Walking Tours. Introduce yourself to the history of the working river in Courtenay, the Cumberland coal mines or the busy Comox harbour. more
- First Nations Peoples
- The K'ómoks First Nations have lived their culture in the Comox Valley for thousands of years. Gila' Kasla means everyone welcome. Come experience the K'ómoks way of life. more








