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  You can find out about the rich past of the Chemainus area by viewing displays of logging, stevedoring, fire departments and mills at the Chemainus Valley Museum.
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EXPLORE: VINEYARDS & CIDERIES

With our ideal growing conditions, the wine industry has firmly taken root in the Cowichan. Our vintners are passionate about their wines, and the Cowichan is quickly gaining a well deserved reputation for award winning wines.
The vineyard tour should also include a visit to Merridale Cidery. You will experience first hand why this area is becoming known as “la Provence du Nord”.

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Welcome to the Tourism Cowichan Website

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!

 





News Flash
CVRD Watering Restrictions Stage 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...]

Cowichan Foundation launches campaign to save Kinsol Trestle Campaign aims to raise $2 million to restore tallest wooden railway trestle in the Commonwealth [Read on...]

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