Destination: Comox Lake Partial Loop – North Shoreline Start

Date:  Monday, August 12, 2024

Time:  Paddles in the water at 11 am (Arrive at parking area between 10 and 10:15)

Description:  Comox Lake Shoreline and crossing. (~10 nm)

This is a freshwater shoreline paddle that starts on the north shore near the Comox Lake Bluffs Ecological Reserve. Comox Lake is pristine and fed by the majestic Comox Glacier. The lake is over 15 km long with an average depth of 61 m. Assuming the wind cooperates we’ll do an approximate 0.75 nm crossing to the south shore and wind back past the rock climbing wall, public beach and campground, Perseverance Creek outlet, Coal Beach and the Rod and Gun Club.  

Directions: From Courtenay head west on Lake Trail Road. At the stop sign turn left onto Comox Logging Road. Drive past the Rod & Gun Club turnoff (on your left). As soon as you crossover the bridge (at the dam) park on the side of the road. PLEASE NOTE there is no cell service in this area and paddlers have been known to take a wrong turn and get lost so take a look below to find the launch site and plan ahead!

https://www.google.ca/maps/dir/49.6800253,-125.0112378/49.6423108,-125.0968128/@49.6620811,-125.0720268,13.75z/data=!4m2!4m1!3e0

Meeting Place: Immediately across the bridge on the side of the road.

*** Park on the road – do not go thru the yellow gate down to the dam parking lot.

Launch Site: Launching from the lakeshore upstream of BC Hydro’s Dam. A short “carry in” over a decent forest trail is required. No launch fee.

Length of Trip (hours/days): 3.5 to 4 hours

Rating:  1  ‘ Day Paddle Easy’ (details given on our website under “trip ratings”)

https://www.comoxvalleypaddlers.ca/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/Trip-Ratings.pdf

Rated as SISKA’s “Energized” paddle only due to distance & paddling speed otherwise this is an ‘easy’ paddle)

Coordinator (name/email/phone):  Wilf Craats cell: 250 650-9644

Max. People:  everyone welcome (will break into smaller groups if necessary)

Access: Short walk along a dirt track. People will work together to get their boats to the water’s edge.

Weather: If it’s too windy, we can do a relaxed paddle on the Puntledge River from the dam to the dam.

Additional Notes: An outhouse is located close to where we will park (down the road past the yellow gate) and also close to the public swim beach on the south shore. Pack a lunch. 

The Pot Luck Social is tonight at the Lion’s Den in Comox.