Now that life is beginning to return to normal, and people are starting to travel again, 4VI (formerly Tourism Vancouver Island) and Destination Comox Valley are seeing a substantial uptick in action.
Now that life is beginning to return to normal, and people are starting to travel again, 4VI (formerly Tourism Vancouver Island) and Destination Comox Valley are seeing a substantial uptick in action.
Some of the major events the Comox Valley will be hosting include the BC SeafoodFestival, June 3-4; Vancouver Island MusicFest, July 8-10; the Filberg Festival, July 29-31; and Nautical Days, July 30-Aug. 1.
In addition to the festivals, Vancouver Island is world renowned for its activities, from deep-sea fishing, kayaking and scuba diving, to whale watching and adventure tours. 4VI is anticipating the summer of 2022 to be a banner season for those operators.
For more information, or to plan a getaway, visit https://vancouverisland.travel/regions/nanaimo-to-campbell-river/
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