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  2. Courtenay, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Courtenay (/ ˈ k ɔːr t n i / KORT-nee) [1] is a city of about 26,000 on the east coast of Vancouver Island, in the Canadian province of British Columbia.It is the largest community and only city in the area commonly known as the Comox Valley, and the seat of the Comox Valley Regional District, which replaced the Comox-Strathcona Regional District.

  3. File:Canada British Columbia location map 2.svg - Wikipedia

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    Own work, File:Canada_British_Columbia_location_map.svg by NordNordWest: Author: ... British Columbia; Courtenay, British Columbia ... some details may not fully ...

  4. Comox Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Comox Valley is a region on the east coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, that includes the city of Courtenay, the town of Comox, the village of Cumberland, and the unincorporated settlements of Royston, Union Bay, Fanny Bay, Black Creek, and Merville.

  5. List of historic places in the Comox Valley Regional District

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    Courtenay BC 49°42′32″N 124°59′38″W  /  49.709°N 124.994°W  / 49.709; -124.994  ( Tsolum River Garry Oak Ecosystem Courtenay municipality ( 14527 )

  6. File:Canada British Columbia location map.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Location map of British Columbia, Canada. Equirectangular projection, N/S stretching 170 %. Geographic limits of the map: ... Courtenay (British Columbia ...

  7. Courtenay River - Wikipedia

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    Courtenay River. The Courtenay River is a short river on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, being the name of the channel from the confluence of the Puntledge and Tsolum Rivers, in the City of Courtenay, and its outlet into Comox Harbour, which is a part of the Strait of Georgia. [1]