Rick Gibson

Chris Francis and Brad Smith

J. and J. R., Comox

Rick Gibson has been our realtor for more than 20 years. He is honest, straight forward, creative, an expert in the real estate field, and doesn’t waste our time. He is the ultimate professional.

Sasquatch Has Hit The Mainstream

After years of the odd footprint or vocalization being recorded around Mount Washington and northern Vancouver Island, Bigfoot is finally being noticed.

Brian Buckrell – Artist In Profile

An opportune visit to Vancouver Island to visit friends who had moved to Comox from Ontario have turned into a lifetime of skiing memories for Brian and Cathy Buckrell.

2019 In Review

Mother Nature may not have had a great summer, but Mount Washington Alpine Resort did!

News in Brief

Encompassing people, places and happenings at Mount Washington

Unidentified Lying Objects?

Unidentified Lying Objects?

You may be aware of some odd-looking objects that landed on the slopes of Mount Washington this spring. But those strange PVC pipe concoctions that look like instruments left behind by the Blue Man Group are actually marmot feeders. Really? Yes, really.

Tourism Mount Washington

Tourism Mount Washington

Tourism Mount Washington has spent the past year moving from strength to strength. And Manager Sarah Nicholson predicts the trend to continue in the foreseeable future.

Chris Dennis: In Profile

Chris Dennis: In Profile

When it comes to Mount Washington Alpine Resort, the Dennis family of Royston gets around. You name it, one of the Dennises has likely done it – from cashier to KidZone, liftie to retail, call centre operator to heavy-duty mechanic apprentice.

Winter Wrap-Up 2010 – 2011

Winter Wrap-Up 2010 – 2011

The snow started falling early at Mount Washington and didn’t stop until it smashed many records.
And that translated into a successful winter season for the Resort, said Director of Public Relations Brent Curtain.

Scott paints for VIMSEC

Scott paints for VIMSEC

Comox Valley artist Brian Scott is throwing his support behind the Vancouver Island Mountain Sport and Education Centre (VIMSEC) in a colourful way: through his paintings.