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About Parksville, B.C.
The city of Parksville, Qualicum and the neighboring communities, of French Creek and Nanoose Bay (commonly known as “Oceanside”) to the locals; offers residents a unique daily lifestyle complete with amazing views of the coastal mountains, charming downtown centers, fabulous dining, and unique shopping experiences. These areas are also known for its beautiful beaches and laid back lifestyle. For the outdoor enthusiast, there are amazing hiking and camping opportunities, with raw nature and world-class fishing in the Englishman and Qualicum rivers and of course world class golf courses. Be sure to check out the Summer by the sea market (Craig street market) every Tuesday evening during the summer months and see the wonderful selection of local produce and local artisan crafts.
Parksville Real Estate
There are many different types of homes available for sale in Parksville, including single-family homes, cottages, patio homes, townhomes, and condos. Prices for Parksville homes vary depending on the location, size, and age of the property and of course proximity to the beach or ocean views.
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Parksville Real Estate – F.A.Q.
1. What is there to do in Parksville?
There’s truly something for everyone in Parksville and the surrounding area, as it offers a diverse range of activities and outdoor opportunities. From camping, community events, dining, farmers markets, and theatre, to beaches, hiking, mountain biking, and more, the options are endless. Here are some of the popular things to do in Parksville:
- Visit Rathtrevor Beach Provincial Park: This beautiful park features a long, sandy beach, hiking trails, and campsites. It’s a popular spot for swimming, kayaking, and picnicking, and is great for families.
- Explore Englishman River Falls Provincial Park: This park is home to a stunning waterfall, as well as hiking trails, swimming holes, and picnic areas. It’s a great place to spend a day in nature.
- Check out the Coombs Old Country Market: This unique market features a herd of goats that live on the roof, as well as a variety of vendors selling everything from fresh produce to handmade crafts.
- Play a round of golf: Parksville is home to several golf courses, including the renowned Fairwinds Golf Club in nearby Nanoose Bay, which offers stunning ocean views and challenging terrain. Other course to visit are Brigadoon Golf Course, Morningstar Golf Course as well as Pheasant Glen Golf Resort and Eaglecrest Golf Club which are located in Qualicum Beach.
- Visit the Parksville Community Park: This park is located right on the water and features a playground, picnic areas, beach volleyball courts, and a water park. It’s a great spot for families to spend a day in the sun.
2. What is the median home price in Parksville?
The average price of a home in Parksville varies depending on the type of property, location, and other factors. The median sold price for Single Family Homes in Parksville for January 2023 was $970,000.
3. Is Parksville a good place to live?
Parksville, B.C. is a beautiful small city located on the eastern coast of Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada. With an estimated population of around 14,000, it offers a peaceful and quiet lifestyle with access to stunning natural scenery, including golf courses, sandy beaches, rivers, parks, and forests. The city has a strong sense of community, with many local events and activities throughout the year, such as the popular Parksville Beach Festival, Summer by the Sea Street Market, Canada Day celebrations and more. Overall, Parksville is a great place to live for those who enjoy the outdoors and a small-town feel.