THE MOUNT WASHINGTON VILLAGE
The Mount Washington Village is the heart and soul of the Mount Washington experience. Nestled amongst soaring Mountain Hemlock and fir trees, the alpine village contains snow-seekers, outdoor enthusiasts, long-time locals, home owners and a myriad of international visitors looking for fresh mountain air and some of the deepest snowfall found on the planet in winter, plus endless hiking and biking in summer.
Ski-in/ski-out accommodation are a staple of the community, ensuring you, your family and friends will be the first up the chairlift in the morning! Our village offers year-round vacation rentals and investment opportunities for those looking for an edge-of-the-wilderness experience, while staying in the comforts of a full-service alpine resort. A stone’s throw from the ocean, your true alpine to surf destination is right here waiting for you to become a part of it!
Click here to view an illustrated map of the Mount Washington Village!
MOUNT WASHINGTON RESORT COMMUNITY
Apart from the myriad of residents calling the Mount Washington Village home, visitors can book one of over 600 accommodation units which include everything from hostels to gorgeous timber-beamed chalets. In all, over 4000 beds are waiting for visitors to rest their heads.
The village is the gateway to BC’s oldest park, Strathcona Provincial Park, which offers meandering nature trails and alpine hikes to majestic peaks. Alpine trails are just steps from your cabin, where curious Whiskey Jacks pop down to say hello; you might even spot a unique Vancouver Island marmot on the rocky mountain slopes.
Mount Washington Alpine Resort, the mountain resort that forms the nucleus of the community, operates year-round. The Alpine Lodge is the hub of activities, offering dining options, shopping, activity booking and rentals. Meeting and conference facilities also exist in both the Alpine Lodge and at the popular, breathtaking Raven Lodge.
GETTING HERE
Getting to Mount Washington Alpine Resort or the Mount Washington Village couldn’t be easier with a multitude of choices:
BY AIR – INTERNATIONAL AND REGIONAL
The Comox Valley Aiport (YQQ) is a full-service airport accommodating passenger jets. Comox Valley Airport offers direct daily flights from Calgary, Edmonton and Vancouver International Airports and is serviced by WestJet, Air Canada and Pacific Coastal Airlines. A convenient door to door shuttle service is offered by Ambassador Shuttle Service.
BY FERRY
Ferries deliver drivers and walk-on passengers from the Lower Mainland of BC to Vancouver Island via BC Ferries. Take the Tsawwassen to Duke Point route if you’re travelling from the airport or South Vancouver, or try the Horseshoe Bay to Departure Bay route if travelling from the North Vancouver area taking the Trans Canada Route 1. If you’re on the Sunshine Coast, BC Ferries offers service between Powell River direct to the Comox Valley.
If visiting Mount Washington from the USA, the COHO Ferry from Port Angeles to Victoria is a popular scenic ferry route and the 3-hour drive from Victoria to Mount Washington has many amenities and viewpoints along the way.
BY CAR
Car rentals can be arranged and picked up at Comox Valley Airport, making this an easy and quick gateway to the mountain. The Mount Washington Village is easily accessible by car via the Strathcona Parkway, which is exit 130 on Highway. We are located 25km west of the Comox Valley, 50km south of Campbell River and 100km north of Nanaimo.
VISITOR INFORMATION
On the way to Mount Washington, stop in or call the Vancouver Island Visitor Centre, located just off Exit #117, Highway 19. The award winning Vancouver Island Visitor Centre offers lift passes, marine & outdoor adventure & culinary tours, and provide first-hand visitor information from a team of friendly, knowledgeable staff.
#101-3607 Small Rd, Cumberland, BC
1-855-400-2882
info@yuangnauy.com
Hours of operation
9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Daily, 7 days a week
MOUNT WASHINGTON SPORTS ASSOCIATIONS
The Mount Washington resort community is comprised of many dedicated, outdoor-loving people with a passion for the beautiful surroundings that they work, live and play in. That community swells in winter, with over 300,000 visitors heading to Mount Washington to play in the snow. The following user groups help make Mount Washington what it is today:
Vancouver Island Mountain Centre:
Mt. Washington Ski Club:
Mount Washington Freestyle Club:
Vancouver Island Riders:
Vancouver Island Society for Adaptive Snowsports
They believe that people with adaptive needs should have an equal opportunity to participate and enjoy Alpine (skiing or snowboarding) or Nordic (cross-country) snowsports.
Vancouver Island Mountain Sports Society
The Vancouver Island Mountain Sports Society (VIMSS) is a non-profit organization that formed in 2003. The catalyst for its formation was the IOC announcement that Vancouver would be the host city for the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.
Strathcona Nordic Ski Club
Strathcona Nordic Ski Club is Vancouver Island’s cross-country ski club. SNSC is a not-for-profit society dedicated to skier development and the promotion of nordic skiing for fun, fitness, recreation, and health, and is also working to improve the infrastructure and facilities for nordic skiers on Vancouver Island.
Vancouver Island Biathlon Club
The Vancouver Island Biathlon Club is a biathlon club based out of Mount Washington. Biathlon is an Olympic sport that combines the physical challenge of cross country skiing with small bore rifle marksmanship. VIBC boasts one of the best, fully-automated ranges on Vancouver Island.
First Nations Snowboard Team – Vancouver Island
The First Nations Snowboard Association (FNSA) is a registered Canadian nonprofit association. The FNSA develops recreational and high performance First Nation snowboard athletes. The FNSA is working to establish a legacy of active, healthy First Nation youth using the winter sport of snowboarding as a fundamental tool for excellence.
Established in 2004, the FNST has hundreds of members from more than 12 Nations across Canada from BC to Nova Scotia.
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