"There was a large group checking un when we arrived. We had to leave and come back, as everyone at the front desk was helping and 1 coild not stop just to process our checkin. Was a bit tight for us getting to our event, and would have been very helpful had 1 of the front desk people been able to help us."
"I just loved the cottages! Fully equipped kitchen, bathroom was perfect. A private bedroom and living room with a small deck overlooking the golf course and wooded area. I will definitely stay in them next I go to Comox.
The staff were all very helpful and nice. The ladies who took care of the cottages were wonderful. Especially (I’ve forgotten her name…… reddish hair and glasses) I locked myself out twice🙄🙄 and since she knew I was there she opened my door and was so funny and nice about it.
The check in was a bit slow but I think one of the front desk people was very new.
Overall I would give the review 5*. Thanks Crown Isle for a lovely stay!"
"Our stay at the resort felt like stepping into a dream we didn’t want to wake up from. From the moment we arrived, everything seemed designed for quiet romance and effortless comfort. The staff welcomed us with genuine warmth, and it set the tone for the entire experience.
Waking up beside my girlfriend to the soft morning light and the sound of nature just outside our balcony was something special. We spent slow mornings sipping tea with a view that didn’t feel real, and unhurried afternoons exploring the grounds, finding little pockets of beauty everywhere, hidden gardens, serene pools, and perfect spots to just sit together and exist.
What made it unforgettable wasn’t just the luxury (though everything—from the room to the food—was exceptional), but how easy it was to feel connected. Whether we were sharing quiet dinners at CARVE meatery, or laughing over nothing in particular, the resort created a space where time slowed down and everything else faded away.
If you’re looking for a place to reconnect, celebrate love, or simply escape the noise of everyday life with someone who matters deeply to you, this is it. We left with full hearts, incredible memories, and already talking about when we can come back."
"It was fully equipped to be self-contained, which is good because there's nothing else close-by for meals. The "chalets" were unique and fun to try for a couple nights. We booked it as a way to see the more rustic northern part of Vancouver Island. Staff was really nice."
"hot breakfast was bare minimum, avg. sausage, scrambled egg(ish?) and potato. toast, waffle, juice and coffee. none of the handy continental breakfast staples like fresh fruit, muffins, yogurt,and all the usual items. ie, nothing you could take out with you to maybe enjoy later or in your room. you can order off the menu for a discount, but now your paying for something that's basically supposed to be included. We thought this room was on the high side for what is a very basic room. This property is about to be branded a Best Western we were told. If the prices go up, which is probably likely, it will fall out of our value picks."
If you'd like to find a place to stay with fewer rooms than a hotel and a more personalised environment, a bed and breakfast may be the perfect thing for your getaway to Campbell River. A trip to Campbell River wouldn't be complete without a stop at Campbell River Museum or Maritime Heritage Centre if you're someone who could spend hours browsing exhibits.
Are you considering apartments over traditional hotel rooms?
B&Bs all have a unique charm — whether it's a garden for guests to admire or a sunlit breakfast nook to enjoy your morning cup of coffee, the small details are what make bed and breakfasts a fun place to get away.
How many bed & breakfasts are there in Campbell River?
Expedia has 5 B&Bs for your time in Campbell River.
What's the best time of year to book my B&B in Campbell River?
When you're planning your escape to Campbell River, year-round temperatures and rainfall may be important factors to consider. The hottest months are usually August and July, with an average temperature of 16°C, while the coldest months are February and December, with an average of 2°C. The rainiest months in Campbell River are November, January, December and October, with each month seeing an average of 311 mm of rainfall.
What is there to do in Campbell River?
Travellers looking to spend some time in nature enjoy Campbell River for its riverfront and seaside. When you want to explore some cultural attractions on your trip, Tidemark Theatre and Campbell River Museum are worthy sites to visit. You should put Torii Gate and Haig-Brown Heritage House on your list if you want to see more of the area.
How can I get to and around Campbell River?
You can plan your excursions in and around Campbell River ahead of time with these transportation options. Fly into Campbell River, BC (YHH-Campbell River Water Aerodrome), which is located 1.5 mi (2.4 km) away from the heart of the city. You can also search for flights into Quadra Island, BC (YQJ-April Point Seaplane Base), which is 2.6 mi (4.2 km) away. If you'd like to explore around the area, you may want to rent a car for your trip.