Quick Facts
Location: Coombs, BC (Highway 4)
Region: Central Island
Time: 30–90 minutes
Difficulty: Easy
Admission: Free to enter (pay for purchases)
Facilities: Shops, food vendors, washrooms (seasonal)
Best Season: Spring to fall for the best chance to see goats
Dog Friendly: Limited (varies by area and policy)
Also Known As: Goats on the Roof, Old Country Market Coombs
Info
Parking / Access
Located right off Highway 4 with on-site parking.
What to expect
A classic Vancouver Island road trip stop with specialty foods, shops, and the famous sod roof that goats sometimes graze on.
Seasonal note
Goat sightings depend on season and care schedules. If seeing goats is a must, visit in warmer months and go earlier in the day.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the Old Country Market (Goats on the Roof)?
The Old Country Market is in Coombs on Highway 4, between Parksville and Port Alberni.
Why are there goats on the roof?
The building has a sod roof, and goats are sometimes brought up to graze. It’s become one of Vancouver Island’s most iconic roadside photo stops.
When can I see the goats?
Goats are typically more likely to be on the roof in spring through fall. In winter or during poor weather, they may not be up there.
Is there an admission fee?
No. Visiting the market is free, and you only pay for what you buy.
How long should I plan for a visit?
Most people spend 30–90 minutes, depending on crowds and how much shopping or snacking you do.
Is the Old Country Market good for families?
Yes. It’s an easy stop that works well with kids, especially when the goats are out.
Is there parking on site?
Yes, there is on-site parking, but it can fill up during summer weekends.
Are dogs allowed?
Policies can vary, especially indoors and around food vendors. If you’re traveling with a dog, check current rules and plan for a quick stop.
What can I buy at the market?
Expect a mix of specialty foods, baked goods, deli items, treats, and local gift-style shopping.
What are good stops nearby?
This is a popular stop on the way to Port Alberni, Cathedral Grove, and the Pacific Rim (Tofino/Ucluelet).










