A location that gives everyone a naturally spectacular place to call home…
Surrounded by an unparalleled natural environment. Set on the shores of Baynes Sound in Georgia Strait between Courtenay/Comox and Nanaimo, Union Bay stretches from its natural harbour and beaches up the gentle slopes of the landscape, giving you panoramic views of the water and Cascade mountains of the Mainland.
Union Bay will be developed in several stages over the next 10 – 15 years. While several stages are still in the planning and approval stages, Phase 1 of Union Bay is currently under construction and is scheduled to be completed in 2024.
When complete, Union Bay Estates will offer a selection of homes for every lifestyle. From young couples and families who want a spectacular place to call home, retirees who want summer home, to established families who want an oceanfront or estate home to share with their friends, Union Bay will have a range of homes for everyone.
Union Bay Estate’s first phase will feature a host of retail and commercial opportunities with future phases creating a self-sustaining community that provides its residents with everything from daily conveniences to dining, entertainment, recreation and shopping.
For a community surrounded by nature, Union Bay Estates is remarkably well connected.
Only 15 minutes’ drive from Courtenay/Comox and an hour from Nanaimo, getting to and from this community is effortless. And if you prefer to travel by air or sea, your options are equally easy. There are multiple daily ferry connections to Vancouver, and the Courtenay/Comox airport has several daily connections to Vancouver, Calgary and Edmonton along with the host of seaplane options that will allow you direct point-to-point access.
Known as “The Valley of Festivals”, the calendar each year offers a world events that celebrate every aspect of this remarkable valley.
Its location also offers one of the only true alpine to ocean experiences in the world with a mere 40-minute drive between the two, and combined with the ocean beaches, freshwater beaches, national parks, hiking, biking, kayaking, boating, fishing, and even cave exploring, and the Comox Valley is a world that endlessly enrich your life.
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