By Keith
and Heather Nicol
Well it is that time of year again. We are
finally getting some warm summer weather in the Comox Valley and it is
certainly a perfect opportunity to dig out that tube and head down the
Puntledge River in Courtenay, B.C. What an ideal way to cool off and have lots
of fun at the same time. Water levels are very good right now for tubing...you
can slip over most rocks with ease if you can get in the right channel. We
tried our first tubing of the season on Sunday July 19th and on this
day there was even a line up to head down the Tubers Trail at the fish hatchery
put in. We have never seen so many people heading down the river. It is easy to
social distance on the river and it is outdoors so tubing is a good Covid 19
activity.
Most
people start at the fish hatchery on Powerhouse Road. Park near the fish hatchery access road and
walk around or past the gate. Part way down you will see a sign pointing to
“Tubers Trail” and take that to the put in. This trail is abit steep and
slippery in places and there is a rope to help you down the last section. Good footwear really helps on this section
and we tend to use kayak booties or good waterproof sandals since they give
reasonable grip and are great for protecting your feet once you are in the
river. We also have found that putting a life jacket over the mesh on the
bottom of the tube keeps your bum and lower back from hitting too many rocks.
If you are using a truck inner tube or another type without a mesh bottom, keep
your “bum up” when you go over rapids to avoid hitting “bottom” in the shallow
sections.
The
section from Powerhouse Road to Puntledge Park is abit faster and rockier than
the lower section from Puntledge Park to either the Condensory Bridge or Lewis
Park. First timers or those with younger children may want to do just the lower
section starting from Puntledge Park and we suggest a pull out just below the
Condensory Bridge since the last part can be slow, especially if there is a
high tide. Also this year there has been a log blocking part of the lower river
which caused problems for some tubers earlier in July. For newcomers to the
Comox Valley, Puntledge Park is at the
intersection of 1st and Urquhart Avenue and the Condensory Bridge is
off of Anderton Avenue. Since the river is dam controlled water levels can
change from day to day so be aware of warnings posted along the river. Tubing
is an institution in the Comox Valley and it is the ideal way to spend a couple
of hours on a warm day. For a video of Tubing the Puntledge River check out--https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lkebQpFDSXM&feature=youtu.be
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