“Nestled in the Cowichan Valley, midway between Victoria and Nanaimo on Vancouver Island, is Duncan, Canada’s smallest city by area, at just 0.8 square mile. But small doesn’t mean this […]
Where to come up for air along the Pacific Marine Circle Route. By Ann Britton Campbell “With its mild Maritime Mediterranean climate and incredible array of artisanal culinary offerings, the […]
Rock Legends was a show so worthy of a standing ovation night after night this summer that one performance even caused a woman to applaud so hard the diamond fell […]
Visit the first place in North America officially devoted to slowing down. A King 5 Evening feature on the Cowichan Region. Watch the Video Here
“With its old growth forests and shimmering river, the area boasts a Mediterranean-like microclimate (with more sunny days each year than anywhere else in Canada), hence why a plethora of […]
If you’re coming to Cowichan to get your fix of fishing, you won’t be disappointed. The region is internationally renowned for its fly fishing, but the saltwater and lake fishing are outstanding too.
Mt. Tzouhalem Ecological Reserve The big land mass located just east of Cowichan Bay is called Mt. Tzouhalem. Not only is it a great place to hike and mountain bike, […]
Heading to Cowichan for the day? Take the scenic route via the Pacific Marine Circle.
Cover Image By Henhouse Photo Co. There’s no shortage of great picnic spots in Cowichan this summer! Here’s our picks for the best spots to relax with a picnic. Whether you’re […]
The Malahat SkyWalk is a tourist spectacle—in the best sense of the word.
“In Cowichan alone, there are 800+ farms, 14 wineries, 2 craft distilleries, 2 cideries and 3 craft breweries. So you could literally eat and drink your way around for a […]
“The historic Kinsol Trestle in the Cowichan Valley on Vancouver Island is one of the largest wooden bridges in the world. Completed in 1920 as part of the Canadian Northern […]