
Tucked just outside of Comox in the beautiful Comox Valley, Kye Bay is one of Vancouver Island’s most peaceful coastal treasures. Wide sandy shoreline, shallow waters, and incredible views across the Strait of Georgia. It’s the kind of place where time seems to slow down. A breath of fresh air in an otherwise chaotic life.
Whether you’re walking barefoot along the tide flats, exploring tidal pools, or simply sitting back to listen to the sound of the waves, Kye Bay captures the simple joy of island life. And Island life is what these travellers are all about.
Why Visit Kye Bay?
Kye Bay is known for its calm atmosphere and natural beauty. Unlike some of the busier beaches on Vancouver Island, it has a more laid-back and quiet feel. Perfect for those who enjoy peaceful moments by the sea.
- Long sandy flats at low tide make it perfect for beach walks.
- Shallow waters create a safe spot for families and casual wading.
- Stunning coastal views stretch across to the mainland mountains. At times it looks as if you could walk across to the other side, or flag the ferry down when it sails past.
It’s a beach where you’ll often find more driftwood than people, which adds to its charm.
Things to Do at Kye Bay
There’s no shortage of simple pleasures to enjoy here. It reminds me of my childhood growing up on Vancouver Island.
- Beachcombing – Discover seashells, driftwood, and natural treasures along the shoreline.
- Tidal Pool Exploring – At low tide, you’ll find little pools filled with marine life waiting to be discovered. Watch the little crabs scurry away from your feet, the tiny fish swim by, and perhaps spot a sand dollar. Don’t forget to leave them all behind. They are living creatures and belong in the sea.
- Picnics by the Water – Bring a blanket and enjoy lunch with a view of the ocean. Nothing better than a beach picnic. Everything tastes better in the sea air.
- Relaxing Walks – Perfect for both sunrise and sunset, the soft sand and wide open beach make it ideal for a peaceful stroll.
Local Tips for Visiting
- Best Time to Go: Low tide is the most impressive, revealing a vast sandy expanse and tide pools.
- Footwear: Water shoes are handy if you’re exploring the rocky sections or tidal pools.
- Amenities: Kye Bay is more rustic than some beaches, so bring snacks, water, and any beach gear you need.
- Peaceful Vibe: It’s less crowded than other beaches in the Comox Valley, making it a great spot to unwind.
Getting to Kye Bay
Kye Bay is located just a few minutes from downtown Comox. Parking is available near the beach, and local signage makes it easy to find. The drive itself is a short and scenic one, especially if you’re exploring the Comox Valley area.
Final Thoughts
Kye Bay isn’t a flashy destination—it’s a place to simply be. With the sound of the waves, the salty ocean breeze, and the wide-open stretch of sand, it’s a reminder of what makes Vancouver Island so special. And these Islanders are happiest by the sea.
For us, Kye Bay is about slowing down, appreciating the moment, and feeling connected to the natural beauty that surrounds this island we call home.




























Travel is a passion, a desire like no other. A never-ending yearning to see more of the world around us. It allows us to learn and grow and become more sensitive to what lies outside our own little world. Eyes wide open to new places, people, and cultures; we would not have otherwise experienced.
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Dinner choices were many. The Charcuterie Board and the Artisan Cheese Board make for great starters. Dining on the West Coast, you can never go wrong with a seafood choice for dinner. Seafood not your thing, there are a great selection of entries from the Farms and Fields. Don’t forget, this restaurant prides itself on locally sourced, so you are getting the best of the best, and quality is tops. We stuck to the West Coast seafood, and it was a definite hit. My Island Girl roots were showing. Two in our group ordered the Locals Seafood Trio and the other two had the West Coast Seafood Pasta. Both dishes were a definite hit. I truly don’t think you would go wrong with anything on their menu, it’s just a matter of preference.
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It’s hard to pick one place to start blogging about. There are so many reasons I love Vancouver Island. Cowichan Bay is one of those, and the perfect place to start. I want you to be able to feel what I do, as the words gently flow.