Filberg park is a lovely oceanside, historical park with a interesting history. Throughout8 the year there are numerous events held on the park grounds. Most famous being the Filberg Festival at the beginning of August. Where you'll find fantastic food vendor's, listen to a variety of music genre's, meet artisans and possibly purchase their creations.
The park itself is a NO DOG ZONE, including dog's leashed, held & or in dog strollers. Probably best to leave your dog('s) at home, particularly if temperatures are nearing the 20 Celsius mark or above.. But ...if you do need to leave pet's in a vehicle, PLEASE make sure the all windows are rolled down enough for cross ventilation to keep the vehicle cool, make sure your pup has a drinkable water source, park in the shade & check on your pet frequently, THANK YOU.
The park has flowered lined pathways, vine entrenched gazebos, shaded picnic tables, public washrooms, herds of deer. IT'S a gorgeous intown park that is volunteer run. In the summer months there is petting zoo on the grounds, plus you can tour the picturesque historical homestead. Closer to the ocean is a lovely little tea shop with delicious treats & a...
Read moreI recently visited Filberg Park in Comox Valley with my family, and I have to say, it was one of the most beautiful places I've seen in a long time. The park was absolutely stunning this spring, with vibrant flowers and lush greenery everywhere you look. We were lucky enough to attend the Easter festival there, which was a lot of fun for the kids.
One of the highlights of our visit was the heritage home on the property. It was so intriguing to learn about the history of the home and the people who lived there. Walking through the home was like taking a step back in time, and every room had its own unique charm and beauty.
Overall, I would highly recommend a visit to Filberg Park. Whether you're looking to take a peaceful walk through nature, attend a festival or event, or explore some fascinating history, this park has something for everyone. We can't...
Read moreThis park is where I'd go if I wanted to just sit down and read a book and enjoy a coffee. You can't see what's inside the park until you enter through the gates. And enter a nice big green lawn and paths that lead you too various spaces in the park that used to be the filberg property now a municipal heritage site. There are many different types of trees and plants. And for sale to small bouquets. Various buildings to look around and explore but I was there when it was closed. There is a small outdoor restaurant right near the water and the view as you can see in the photo. I did see a couple of deer grazing. And heard many quacks. Very good for kids to explore during the day. There is a...
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