Parks & Fields
Located on the beautiful Comox Harbour in stunning natural scenery, Comox boasts many beautiful parks and relaxation areas.
Comox Recreation rents public parks and ball fields. For more information about this and other facilities to rent, click here.
Please Note: There are no off-leash parks, fields or areas within the Town of Comox boundary.
View the Beach Access Map
Filberg Park
is a stately home located on beautifully landscaped grounds a mere two minutes from down town Comox. Wander through the magnificent gardens, enjoy some refreshments at the Filberg Tea house or take the children to enjoy the Hands on Farm. Click here for more detailed information about the Filberg Park.
Marina Park
is located right in the heart of town. This park offers a play area for children, a boat launch, washroom facilities and a covered picnic area with plenty of parking. Click here for more information about Comox marinas.
Comox Promenade
offers a wonderful location to view the exhilarating scenery of the Comox Harbour and Beaufort Mountain Range. Spend an afternoon watching the sea life and activity in the Comox Harbour.
Comox Golf Course
is located in the heart of down town Comox, offers nine holes of challenging golf all year round. Afterwards enjoy a meal or refreshments at the Club House. The course can be contact by phone 250-339-4444 or view their website.
Anderton Park
is located next to the Comox Mall, offers six tennis courts, a basketball court, and playground equipment for the children. It is an excellent place to take children or play a game of tennis with your friends.
Park Services
The tables below offer a summary of the facilities available at each location.
| Legend | ||
|---|---|---|
| PT | Play Toys | |
| Br | Bathrooms | |
| Ta | Picnic Tables | |
| Tr | Trails | |
| Wd | Wooded | |
| WF | Water Front | |
| BT | Bicycle Trails | |
| TC | Tennis Court | |
| Bk | Basketball | |
| Bs | Baseball | |
| Vb | Volleyball |
| Park | PT | Br | Ta | Tr | Wd | WF | BT | TC | Bk | Bs | Vb | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aspen | 1 | • | • | • | 2 | |||||||
| Condor | 2 | • | • | |||||||||
| HarbourWood | 3 | • | ||||||||||
| Pioneer | 4 | • | ||||||||||
| Park Drive | 5 | |||||||||||
| Port Augusta | 6 | • | ||||||||||
| Marina | 7 | • | • | • | • | |||||||
| Civic | 8 | |||||||||||
| Anderton | 9 | • | • | 6 | 1 | |||||||
| Filberg | 10 | • | • | • | ||||||||
| Brooklyn cr. | 11 | • | • | |||||||||
| Mack Laing | 12 | • | • | • | ||||||||
| MacDonald Wood | 13 | • | • | • | ||||||||
| McKenzie | 14 | • | ||||||||||
| Village | 15 | • | • | 2 | 1 | 2 | ||||||
| Tot Lot | 16 | • | • | • | • | |||||||
| Salish | 17 | • | • | • | ||||||||
| Skeena | 18 | |||||||||||
| N.E Comox | 19 | • | • | • | ||||||||
| Highland | 20 | • | 3 | |||||||||
| Foxxwood | 21 | • | • | |||||||||
| Highwood | 22 | |||||||||||
| Golf Course | 23 | |||||||||||
| Beckton | 24 | • | • | |||||||||
| Lancaster | 25 | |||||||||||
| Queens | ||||||||||||
| Elks(Kye Bay) | • | • | • | • | ||||||||
| Promenade | • |
Pets
- There are no off-leash parks, fields or areas within the Town of Comox boundary; however there are areas available (outlined on page 10 of the document) in the nearby Comox Valley Regional District.
- Please keep our parks clean and respect fellow users by cleaning up after your pet. The following are the locations of Doggie-Doo Stations, or stop by the Town Hall for your complimentary bag.
- North East Woods – Torrence Avenue
- Comox Valley Lion’s Park – in Beckton Estates
- Macdonald Wood Park
- Croteau Road – Beach Access
- Mack Laing Park
- Comox Marina – East and West Side
- Comox Harbour Authority – Building at Beginning of Pier Walkway
- Aspen Park
- Jane Place – Beach Access
- Edgewater Pub – Walkway
- Port Augusta Park
- Anderton Park
- Filberg Road – Beach Access
- Lancaster Park
- Salish Park
- Elks & Royal Purple Park – at Kye Bay
- Forrester Avenue – Detention Pond
Click here to view more information on Sports Fields and facilities.
Water – Wise Rock Garden
The Parks Department has designed and created a rock garden that once established will not need additional water and will flourish on rainfall alone. This garden is located at Recreation Centre. The following is a list of the plants used:
- Cryptomeria japonica 'Tansu’ – Tansu Japanese Cedar
- Pinus Mugo 'Sherwood Compact’ – Dwarf Mugo Pine
- Juniperus procumbens 'Greenmound’ – Greenwood Japanese Garden Juniper
- Juniperus Communis 'Compresso’ – Dwarf Conical Juniper
- Berberis thunbergii 'monlers’ – Golden Nugget Dwarf Barberry
- Opuntia erinacea 'Karma Magneta’ – Hardy Cactus
- Juniperus procumbens 'Nana’ – Dwarf Japanese Juniper
- Thymus 'Silver Posie’ – Upright Thyme
- Larix Kaempferi 'Little Boogle’ – Dwarf Japanese Larch
- Hardy Prickly Pear Cactus
- Dianthus 'Blue Hills’ – Carnation
- Potentilla astrosanguinea 'Fireball’ – Himalayan Cinquefoil
- Erysimum 'Orange Glow’
- Awinia saxitails 'Sunny Border apricot’ – Alyssium
- Wooly Thyme
- Gentiana Cruciata
- Gentiana 'Royal Blue’
- Saxifraga – Encrusted Saxifrage
- Salvia memorosa 'Markus’ – Meadow Sage
- Delphinium grandiflorum 'Summer Nights’
- Armeria maritima – Common Thrift
- Potentilla 'Nana’ – Spring Cinquefoil
- Dodecatheon meadia 'Queen Victoria’