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EXPLORE: CYCLING
F
eel the fresh country
breezes and ocean air. Smell flowers and fields of hay. Pedal by
wineries, orchards and lush green pastureland. What better way to
see and feel the Cowichan than by bike. If you d like something
fairly challenging try the trails of Mount Tzouhalem, Spectacle
Lake Provincial Park or Maple Mountain. There is also a
three-hour easy ride from Glenora (southwest of Duncan) to the
town of Lake Cowichan along the Trans Canada Trail. The Trans
Canada Trail is also accessible from Shawnigan Lake and includes
Koksilah River Provincial Park and views of the Kinsol
Trestle. Take a wine country tour for a more leisurely pace where
you will see rolling farmland and beautiful scenery. For the
novice there are many easy biking opportunities in all
communities by keeping to the country roads.
Cowichan Valley Regional District - Tourism Cowichan
Welcome visitors! Tourism Cowichan was founded in the spring of 2003 as a regional marketing organization to promote the natural beauty, heritage attributes, extensive hiking and biking trails, eco-tourism, recreational attractions and scores of events occurring in the region. Enjoy your visit to Cowichan!
CVRD Watering RestrictionsStage 1 Watering Restrictions are in place from June 1 to October 31st for all CVRD water systems, except, Lambourn Water which effective June 13th is being placed on Stage 2 restrictions. [Additional info...]