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Cowichan Bay

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Tara & Greg
September 27, 2022
Adorable little seaside fishing village with many dining options and shops. It's very busy in the Summer, so plan on parking a bit aways and walking in
The Santa Monica
September 15, 2022
For a food-filled fall weekend trip from Vancouver, head to Vancouver Island's Cowichan Valley. This region is an undiscovered treasure trove of activities and agricultural gems that really comes alive during harvest season. The Eat, Stay, Play food festival runs through November, but there's plenty to do any month of the year in Cowichan Valley. There are over 700 farms, including Canada's first tea farm, Westholme Tea Company, and the valley is home to one of B.C.'s biggest year-round farmers markets, Duncan Farmers Market. For a rugged romantic getaway, the Cowichan River Lodge provides cozy, boutique accommodation right along the edge of one of North America's highest rated trout rivers. Head over to Cowichan Bay for an afternoon of shopping, browsing, and snacking along the waterfront main street of this tiny artisan town. Wild Coast Perfumery is a delightful store/studio selling all-natural, plant-based perfumes that feature local handpicked ingredients. Beachology stocks beautiful coastal-inspired furnishings, home decor, jewelry, and fashion, and is a great spot to find a souvenir. To get to the Cowichan Valley, take a ferry from Horseshoe Bay to Duke Point (Nanaimo) and drive south along the Trans-Canada Highway for close to two hours.
For a food-filled fall weekend trip from Vancouver, head to Vancouver Island's Cowichan Valley. This region is an undiscovered treasure trove of activities and agricultural gems that really comes alive during harvest season. The Eat, Stay, Play food festival runs through November, but there's plenty…
Bin
August 23, 2022
Cowichan Bay is North America’s first Cittaslow designated community: A cultural trend known as the slow movement. In Cowichan Bay, the peaceful, slower pace of the community is there to improve everyone’s quality of life – those who live here and those who visit.
Carla
April 1, 2022
Cowichan Bay has all kinds of food spots to check out, shopping, bakeries, seafood, museums, kayaking/biking, and sight seeing.
Kira
September 29, 2019
Great little local community with boutique shops and great food. It’s about a 40 minute drive but you can also visit numerous wineries on the way and on drive back.

Activités uniques à proximité

Visite en canoë de l'écologie et de l'histoire indigène
  1. Canoë
  2. 2 heures
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Cowichan Bay, BC