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- PLAN YOUR TRIP -

Make it an experience to remember!

Getting here can be half the fun - but especially if you know the facts and plan ahead!
Here, you'll find everything you need to plan a fantastic stay with us. From current weather conditions and tide schedules to essential details on fishing licenses and water restrictions, we’ve got you covered. Our goal is to ensure you have all the information necessary to make your visit enjoyable and stress-free. Explore our comprehensive resources to help you prepare for your adventure. If you have any questions or need further assistance, feel free to reach out. We look forward to hosting you!

- WHEN TO COME -

Spring

Shoulder season is prime time for visiting. warm but not hot, all the beauty, none of the crowds. Spring wild flowers are a particular draw.

Summer

Nothing beats valley life in the Summer! 

Come for the rivers, lakes, ocean and sun!

Not to mention countless events and festivals... and the campground is central to it all!

Fall

Enjoy the colour of the changing season. Salmon runs draw the fisherman of all skill levels, as well as wildlife of all types! From markets to open-mic nights, local events don't stop in the Autumn!

Winter

The quietest time of year, tranquil and convenient - a powered site is essential, but space is limited! Come for Mt. Washington, only 30 minutes away!

Weather & Tides

Know before you go! Like most communities province and country wide, the Comox Valley Regional District may enforces Fire and Water Restrictions at various points throughout the year. Check the links below so you know what to expect!

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Current Water Restrictions: https://www.comoxvalleyrd.ca/services/water/current-water-restrictions

Current Fire Restrictions: https://www.comoxvalleyrd.ca/fire

Fire regulations - Comox Valley Regional District (beach fires, etc): https://www.comoxvalleyrd.ca/parks-recreation/beach-fires

Tide Charts: https://tidesnear.me/tide_stations/5206#google_vignette 

Fishing Links

Effective fishing regulations play a crucial role in maintaining healthy fisheries. They provide details on open seasons, recreational fishing licenses, fishing methods, catch limits, and the latest regulations for various fishing areas.

Salmon Facts: https://www.pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/fm-gp/salmon-saumon/facts-infos-eng.html

Fishing Licenses: https://j100.gov.bc.ca/pub/ras/signin.aspx

Fishing Regulations: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/sports-culture/recreation/fishing-hunting/fishing/fishing-regulations

Puntledge River specific - Fisheries and Oceans - Recreational salmon fishing limits, openings and closures (table): https://www.pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/fm-gp/rec/fresh-douce/region1-eng.html

Comox Fishing Report, Island Fisherman Magazine: https://islandfishermanmagazine.com/comox-fishing-report/

Road Trip Vibes

Getting Here

Sail, drive, bus, or fly - Comox Valley is accessible by various means.

- DRIVE -

Follow your GPS to:

4624 Condensory Road, Courtenay, BC

 

Note: If you are coming from the mainland and require a Ferry sailing, visit www.BCFerries.com for schedules and reservations from Vancouver.

Current Road Conditions: 

Hwy 19 Road Reports:  https://bchighway.com/report/hwy19

 

Hwy 19-A Road Reports:  https://bchighway.com/report/hwy19a

- FLY -

If you prefer to fly, the Comox Valley Airport (YQQ) offers flights from several locations.

Float planes make daily trips into the Comox Marina, learn more here: Harbour Air

- BOAT -

Sailing is a beautiful way to arrive, allowing you to enjoy the stunning coast along the way... learn more at the Comox Valley Harbour Authority.

- BUS -

Island Link provides services to the Comox Valley. Check their website for information, including itineraries and pricing. 

From Courtenay/Comox:

  • go north on Cliffe Avenue

  • turn right on 1st Street, then left on Anderton Avenue

  • drive over the Condensory Bridge and we are on the immediate right.

  • 4624 Condensory Road


From Campbell River on Highway 19

  • Turn left on Piercy Road.

  • Turn right on Condensory Road.

  • We are on the left, just before the bridge to Courtenay.

From Campbell River on Highway 19A - enter into Courtenay, then follow instructions above.

Once you have arrived, there are plenty of ways to get around the Valley. Taxis and car rental companies are plentiful, and you can visit BC Transit to find local bus routes:  https://www.bctransit.com/comox-valley/

Ready to book your stay?

4624 Condensory Rd

Courtenay, BC

V9J 1R6

TEL: (250) 334-3773

E-MAIL: puntledgervpark@shaw.ca

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We respectfully acknowledge that the land we gather on is on the Unceded Traditional Territory of the K’ómoks First Nation, the traditional keepers of this land.

© 2025 - Puntledge RV Campground is Proudly Owned by K’ómoks First Nation

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