Black Creek is a community on the eastern side of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
It is primarily an agricultural hamlet and bedroom community to Courtenay and Campbell River - approximately 20 kilometres (12 mi) to the north.
The area was made available to German speaking Mennonite settlers primarily from the USSR via Mexico or the Canadian Prairie provinces in the 1930s.
They left a legacy of hard work, wresting dairy and fruit growing farms from stony ground that had once boasted some of the largest Douglas firs in the world.
The conservative and church-oriented community contributed significantly to the musical and academic life of the Comox Valley, especially the high schools.