The new year is in full swing, and if you’re still feeling that post-holiday lull, you’re not alone. The winter months can feel a tad dull, but the good news is you don’t have to go far to experience a refreshing reset.
Central Vancouver Island offers a welcome change of pace, blending outdoor adventure, charming towns, great food, and family-friendly fun.
With BC Ferries’ Route 30 from Tsawwassen to Duke Point, there are more opportunities to save when you book in advance with Saver fares starting at just $49 one-way for a car and driver. Or, you can purchase your standard fare at the terminal for spontaneous getaways.
With that in mind, we’ve mapped out the ultimate Central Vancouver Island itinerary. Take it one stop at a time or tackle the whole route — the choice is yours.
Nanaimo
Your adventure begins the moment you roll off the ferry in Nanaimo at Duke Point Terminal. Located nearby is Jack Point and Biggs Park, where sandstone caves offer a quick detour before hitting the road. Enjoy beautiful views and spot some wildlife as you explore these fascinating formations, some of which even include ancient petroglyphs.
For those travelling with kids or adrenaline seekers in tow, WildPlay is a must. The multi-level aerial adventure park features ziplines, obstacle courses, axe throwing, and the exhilarating primal swing, where you fly high above the Nanaimo River.
In downtown Nanaimo, boutique shops and independent cafes offer plenty of places to warm up. And obviously, don’t miss the iconic Nanaimo Bar in its hometown! Check out Red’s Bakery, Mon Petit Choux, or Hearthstone Artisan Bakery.
BC Ferries customers can enjoy exclusive hotel deals in Nanaimo when using the Trip Planning page, like 15 per cent off stays at Best Western Dorchester Hotel or 20 per cent off stays at The Buccaneer Inn.
Cowichan Bay

Next stop: Cowichan Bay. This quaint spot is a foodie and wine lover’s dream come true.
Sample local wines at family-owned wineries, enjoy a delicious meal at restaurants like The Vine or The Cook & Butcher, and stroll along the waterfront watching for seals and boats bobbing in the harbour.
Another must-do here is the Kinsol Trestle — one of the tallest free-standing timber rail trestle structures in the world. Be sure to snap some photographs!
Parksville
Continue south to Parksville, a laid-back town ideal for families. Take a stroll on Parksville Beach and let the little ones play on swings, slides, and water cannons while you take in the scenery.
Tee off at Paradise Mini Golf and Fun Park, where two top-notch courses await, complete with a mini lighthouse, pirate ship, and Victorian mansion. Or get swept into adventure at Riptide Lagoon Adventure Golf, a whimsical world with laser tag bumper cars, an arcade, and lots of fun.
For something a little different, head to Little Qualicum Cheeseworks, a small family-run cheesemaking facility where you can take a self-guided tour and try various products.
BC Ferries customers can also enjoy exclusive hotel deals here when using the Trip Planning page, like 20 per cent off stays at the Beach Club Resort, or 20 per cent off stays at Coast Parksville.
Courtenay and Comox
Heading north again, Courtenay is your number one spot for outdoor thrills. Explore hiking trails and mountain biking paths in the surrounding forests, or enjoy nearby skiing or snowshoeing adventures at Mount Washington Alpine Resort.
For local produce and handmade crafts, check out the year-round Comox Valley Farmers’ Market in Courtenay.
Next, take a short drive to Downtown Comox, where you can explore vibrant streets with local businesses, pubs, breweries, and restaurants, and walk along the marina.
Campbell River
At the northern end of the journey, Campbell River awaits as a haven for nature lovers in the cooler months. Outdoor experiences take centre stage — we’re talking scenic hikes and plenty of wildlife viewing, with opportunities to spot bald eagles, seals, and even whales along the coastline.
For fresh air and dramatic scenery, head to Elk Falls Provincial Park and cross the 60 metre-long suspension bridge, or bundle up for a walk along the sandy shores of Saratoga Beach.
When it’s time to head indoors, The Museum at Campbell River offers a moving and immersive look at the region’s history and cultural heritage.
Exclusive hotel offers for Campbell River include 10 per cent off the best available rate at Naturally Pacific Resort.
Whether you’re seeking a romantic escape or a family adventure, Central Vancouver Island is the perfect winter getaway. So, pack your bags, hop on a ferry, and explore everything from charming towns to breathtaking wilderness — all with BC Ferries.


