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Tour 3B North of Nanaimo, Courtenay & Comox

Approximately 6 hours

"The Comox Valley has a dynamic and exciting history ranging from 80 million year old marine reptiles and earth shaping glaciers to bustling turn of the century coal mines and pioneer farming and logging. The Comox Valley, and it’s towns of Courtenay and Comox, are located an easy drive, just over an hour north of Nanaimo. More information on the history of the Comox Valley is available at discovercomoxvalley.com Architectural Highlights of this tour include completed works: Vancouver Island University – Deep Bay Marine Field Station – 2011 SAB Award Winner Architect: McFarland Marceau Architects Native Sons Hall – Built in 1929, Vernacular architecture Comox First Nations Administration Building – Build 2015, First Nations architecture Filberg House – built in 1960 Architect: Arthur Erickson Filberg Lodge – built in 1930’s, Vernacular architecture & landscape SELECTION OF THIS TOUR IS REQUIRED THROUGH THE REGISTRATION PROCESS"

Presented by various experts on behalf of Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (RAIC).

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