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The Northern Vancouver Island Ale Trail is an experience for those who love their adventures. Start in the Comox Valley, where Cumberland and Courtenay breweries pour pints made with farm-fresh ingredients and plenty of local pride. Hop the ferry to Hornby Island and trade city noise for sandy beaches, ocean breezes and a craft beer that tastes like pure island time.
Keep heading north to Campbell River, a playground for anglers and outdoor explorers then carry on to Port McNeill and beyond, where you can raise a glass at the island’s most remote pub while surrounded by rugged coastal beauty.
Hours
- Monday11 AM – 10 PM
- Tuesday11 AM – 10 PM
- Wednesday11 AM – 10 PM
- Thursday11 AM – 10 PM
- Friday11 AM – 11 PM
- Saturday9 AM – 11 PM
- Sunday9 AM – 9 PM
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About BC Ale Trail
The BC Craft Brewers Guild brings together breweries from across the province to celebrate and support truly great craft beer. By working together, BC’s breweries continue to grow, create local jobs, and share their passion with communities and visitors alike.
The BC Ale Trail is your guide to discovering the best of BC’s craft beer culture. With more than 220 breweries to explore, each trail pairs tasty pints with local restaurants, outdoor adventures, and stunning scenery. Every pint tells a story, so grab a glass and let the Ale Trail lead you to your next beercation!