Symphony Summer Sizzle Festival – Winery Series
Blue Grouse Estate Winery 2182 Lakeside Road, Duncan, BCBlue Grouse Winery invites you to unwind on their tasting room patio after-hours with the musicians of the VI Symphony.
Blue Grouse Winery invites you to unwind on their tasting room patio after-hours with the musicians of the VI Symphony.
Join the Cowichan South Arts Guild (CSAG) at the Art Tent during Music in the Park. Every Thursday evening during July and August from 6:30-8pm.
Mark your calendars now for the art event of the summer: visit beautiful art-filled studios across the Cowichan Valley at the 2025 Visions Art Studio Tour.
Join us for Duncan Days, an exciting two-day celebration in the heart of Downtown Duncan!
Join the Honeymoon Bay Community Society, Cowichan Lake Recreation, the Honeymoon Bay Fire Department and Cowichan Lake District Chamber of Commerce for a fun family event. There will be a pancake breakfast followed by a parade that marshals on March Road, live music, games for kids, crafts, concession and more!
Where art, music and nature meet! Mark your calendars for one of the most vibrant and heartfelt art events of the season.
Join Cowichan South Arts Guild at the Art Tent during Art on the Acreage. Where Art, Music & Nature Meet!
Join Maple Bay Painters for an afternoon of original art in a beautiful setting overlooking vineyards and Quamichan Lake.
From June 14 to September 7, the Summer SkyWalk Music Series brings the sounds of the Island to the treetops every Saturday and Sunday.
The Central Island Branch of the Old English Car Club Presents: Brits on the Beach happening at Transfer Beach Park in Ladysmith, BC.
From June 14 to September 7, the Summer SkyWalk Music Series brings the sounds of the Island to the treetops every Saturday and Sunday.
This is an inclusive jam for all skill levels and welcoming singers and multi-instrumentalists with hosts Myron Arndt along with Dean Derby!
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.
learn moreA mild, Mediterranean-like climate and an abundance of fertile land are just two of the factors that have helped Cowichan become what renowned foodie James Barber referred to as “Canada’s Provence”.
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