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Tourism Cowichan | Welcome to the most down-to-earth place on Earth Cowichan’s accommodation options range from traditional to unusual From well-appointed hotels and dozens of delightful B Bs to yurts, houseboats, and float homes, there is something for everyone and every budget
Things to Do - Tourism Cowichan Explore all the wonders of Cowichan, and you may want to book a longer stay! Check out all of these incredible things to do
Fall - Tourism Cowichan Fall in the Cowichan region is all about gratitude for the abundance that surrounds us in land and sea Our historic, family-run farms extend a warm welcome for guests to celebrate the harvest with us
Spring and Summer Biking (Events) in the Cowichan Valley There are over 180 kilometres of trails to discover in the Cowichan Valley of varying degrees of difficulty One of the best things about biking here is that it is approachable for an absolute beginner and exhilarating enough for a long-time experienced cyclist
Indigenous Culture - Tourism Cowichan A majority of the Indigenous communities in the Cowichan region are Coast Salish peoples, who speak a dialect of Hul’qumi’num However, the Ditidaht First Nations are part of a larger group, Nuu-chah-nulth peoples
Stay - Tourism Cowichan Whether you are looking for cozy, quaint or quirky – Cowichan has the perfect place to lay your head Gather in the warm embrace of home comforts and rural life From luxurious hotels, and delightful B Bs, to yurts, houseboats and float homes, there is something for everyone and every budget
Cowichan Bay | Tourism Cowichan The wooden boardwalks of Cowichan Bay are one of the best places to appreciate our maritime heritage You’ll find an 89-metre heritage pier, the community-based, light-filled Cowichan Bay Maritime Centre, and the Cowichan Bay Wooden Boat Society here
Wineries - Tourism Cowichan The Cowichan Valley is Vancouver Island’s only official winemaking region and one of the largest in British Columbia When you dig beneath the vines to the unique terroir and rich history of our land it quickly makes sense
Explore Cowichan - Tourism Cowichan In Cowichan, you can explore stunning vineyards, indulge in delicious local cuisine, kayak along picturesque rivers, hike through lush forests, and immerse yourself in the region’s rich Indigenous culture
City of Duncan - Tourism Cowichan This eclectic city nestled in the heart of the Cowichan Valley on Vancouver Island is known as the “City of Totems ” Downtown Duncan features over 40 beautifully carved totems by Indigenous artists from across Vancouver Island, Canada and as far away as New Zealand