Founded in 1961, the Courtenay Museum and Palaeontology Centre is a fascinating destination for history buffs, fossil hunters, and curious families alike. The museum is best known for its world-class fossil collection, including the famous discovery of an 80-million-year-old Elasmosaur, a long-necked marine reptile that once swam in the oceans covering Vancouver Island during the Cretaceous period.
Alongside its paleontological treasures, the museum explores the human history of the Comox Valley, from early settlement to Indigenous culture and logging heritage. Visitors can enjoy permanent exhibits, rotating displays, and engaging community programs.

