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Traveling to Comox:
- By Ferry: You can take the ferry service from Horseshoe Bay or Tswassen in Vancouver to Vancouver Island. The ferry arrives in Nanaimo, which is 115km south of Comox. Another option is to take the ferry via the Sunshine Coast from Horseshoe Bay and then travel on highway #101 to Powell River, and from there board the ferry to Comox. More information about the ferry service can be found here.
- By Air: Flights to Comox can be accommodated at the Comox Valley Regional Airport (YQQ) from Vancouver, Calgary, and Edmonton.
- By Boat: The newly expanded Comox Marina offers various services for boaters, including transient moorage, hot showers, laundry facilities, pubs, restaurants, shopping, marine repair, supplies, and service.
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Poutine is a Canadian comfort food consisting of French fries topped with cheese curds and a generous amount of gravy. This dish originates from the province of Quebec but is now widely enjoyed across Canada. It's typically a non-spicy, warm, and filling meal. Smoked salmon is a popular food item in Canada, particularly in British Columbia where the Pacific salmon is abundant. The salmon is cured with salt and sugar, then cold-smoked over wood chips to enhance its flavor. It's often served as an appetizer, accompanied by cream cheese, bagels, or crackers. The dish offers a mixture of savory and slightly smoky taste, making it a refreshing choice. Butter tarts are a sweet and flaky dessert native to Canada, particularly popular in the prairie provinces. A butter tart consists of a pastry shell filled with a mixture of butter, sugar, and syrup, often with added raisins or pecans. These bite-sized treats offer a perfect balance of sweetness and richness, making them a beloved Canadian treat. Historical Appearance
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