Reviews of Coal Creek Historic Park (Tourist Attraction)

1951 Comox Lake Rd #1888, Cumberland, BC V0R 1S0, Canada

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Nowadays this business has a score of 4.5 stars over 5 and this score has been based on 38 reviews.

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This Tourist Attraction is classified in the category of Historical landmark.

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REVIEWS OF Coal Creek Historic Park IN Courtenay

Tom

Cumberland Chinatown 1888/1968. Chinese workers were brought to Canada by Dunsmuir family Union Colliery Company to build the mine and The Wellington Colliery Railway.The sad history of the Canadian Chinese Japanese is one that Canada can not hide from.Hopefully for Canada this is a era we would ever return to. Today the area is dedicated as a park with numerous trails for mountain biking and or walking.This is bear and cougar country so be aware.If you have a dog with you,dogs/cougars do not go well with each other.Just remember you as well as your dog could be part of their menu.Play safe and have fun

Kyt McD

Garret Cole

Disc golf for days

Suzanne Gravelle

Great history and walking.

Claudette Jim

It was a great walk through the trails. Friendly environment

Alex Doknjas

Sharren Grant

polly sveinbjornson

Rich Emery

It's a great place to play Disc golf in the Comox valley

Matthew Bryan

Lisa Cottier

This is a fantastic park with some really cool historic features. Great trails for walking, and a free disc golf course for you to play with friends/ family or on your own. There are toilets on site and the grounds are well maintained. Highly recommend checking it out if you are in the area.

My name Jeff

Black Fox

It's important to recognize the pioneers who developed the community we take for granted today.

Sushistew

Very nice walk. So green in the forest. Creek bed is dry and lots of rocks to look at. Also found someone's hootchie tarp.

Mary Deighan

Great place to enjoy a walk in the woods or play a little disc golf. Some really enjoyable easy going trails with historical information.

Travis Ram

Peaceful spot to picnic with a wonderful roof and access the amazing Cumberland forest!

Valeria Westra

I love this park! We come to Cumberland a few times a year. While my husband rides his mountain bike, I walk around, and this park is the place that offers peaceful walks in beautiful nature setting with interesting historic information posted throughout the park which makes it even more enjoyable.

Tammy McFadden

This Forrest Never ceases to amaze me

Aidan Perret

Great way to see how things where in the late 1800's to mid 1900's in Cumberland.

Anya Rachel

Beautiful spot! Tons of walking & bike trails. Super lush.

Lisa T.

I enjoy walking here. A few different paths to choose. ????

Sandy Dreger

Excellent well marked trails.

Thomas Robson

Informative walking tour that emphasises just how quickly an entire town and the history of hundreds of people can be reclaimed by nature.

Jason Gibson

Ryan Paterson

Jeremy Pearson

Geko Treker

I love seeing road side historical monuments. Seeing closeup tongue and groove log cabin building is intriguing. Learning the history of small townships opens the mind's eye to what happened by the immigrants who pioneered the New Land making it become the country we have grown to love dearly. Canada, has much historic diversity for being such a young country.

Steve Morgan

A beautiful walk in the woods. Wetlands, birds, ferns and moss. Plenty of history too. A great way to spend a morning or afternoon, all year round.

Stephanie McGowan

Kristin Glover

sabrina joly

Dustin

Randy Barnes

Too much ice its trecherous

Stephanie Quesnel

Really wonderful walk and pictures.

Joanne Hart

Grant Edgar

A lot of history there.

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