Some Comox Valley B&Bs going extra mile to attract visitors

A group of Comox Valley B&B Association members have joined together to offer discounted prices.

Recognizing that BC Ferries’ fare increases and the cost of gasoline are a “double whammy” on island tourism, a group of Comox Valley B&B Association members have joined together.

They are offering deeper discounts and incentives to entice visitors to the Valley from the Lower Mainland, neighboring islands and the southern part of Vancouver Island.

The website at http://bestcvbbs.com provides information on the discounts and incentives. These discounts are on top of the already-reduced off-season rates.

According to Colleen Torrie, president of the Comox Valley B&B Association, “While not all members of our association are choosing to participate in this marketing program, we hope that this effort will reflect positively on the entire industry.

“We all work together to get encourage visitors to experience the difference between a stay at a motel or hotel and a more personalized B&B stay where owners are actually ambassadors for the area and provide a wealth of information for visitors in a home-away-from-home setting.”

Haideh Jordan, association vice president, adds, “This new ‘specials’ program is timed perfectly for the winter, with our hope of encouraging people who want to ski or snowboard at Mount Washington to stay here in the Valley — enjoying the snow by day and the rest that our Valley has to offer après-ski.”

For more information on the CVBBA, visit http://comoxvalleybb.com. For information on the select group of B&Bs participating in the specials program, visit the website.

— Comox Valley B&B Association

Comox Valley Record