I was a little bit worried we would have trouble finding things to do in Cowichan, so I decided to put together a list. Turns out, I was wrong. There are tons of cool sounding things to do! Some of these may not be age-appropriate right now, and I’m sure there’s a lot of overlap, but I thought having a list would make it easy for me to be able to turn to it and find some ideas if we’re coming up short. We won’t get through the list the first year (and may never get to some of them), but hopefully it will help motivate us to try new things too instead of always turning to the tried and true and not giving anything else a chance.
- Visit West Shawnigan Lake Provincial Park
- Visit Cherry Point Nature Observation Park
- Visit Bamberton Provincial Park
- Hecate Park
- Charles Hoey Park
- Carmanah Walbran Provincial Park
Beaches
- Visit Masons Beach Park
- Visit Boatswain Bank
- Visit Mill Bay Beach
- Seawalk and Crofton Beach in Osborne Bay Regional Park
- Visit Transfer Beach (perhaps on the train)
- Botanical Beach
Hikes
- Hike at Koksilah River Park
- Climb Cobble Hill Mountain in Quarry Regional Wilderness Park
- Hike at the Trans-Canada Trail Regional Park
- Hike the Old Baldy Mountain Trail
- Hike at Silvermine Park
- Hike to Skutz Falls at the Cowichan River Provincial Park
- Hike up Mount Tzouhalem
- Visit Bright Angel Provincial Park
- Hike up Mount Prevost (8 km!)
Day Trips
- Take the ferry from Chemainus to Thetis Island and Kuper Island
- Boat to Memory Island
- Try local geocaching or letterboxing
Events
- Polar Bear swim in Maple Bay (Jan 1st)
- Watch the Cowichan Bay Rowing Regatta (April)
- Maple Bay Wooden Boat Festival (May)
- Children and Apple Pie Fair (May)
- Cowichan Bay annual Boat Festival (June)
- Take part in the “Festival of Murals” in Chemainus (last weekend of June)
- Lavender festival – July
- Islands Folk Festival – July
- Duncan’s annual festival in July – Parade
- Attend the Cobble Hill Fair in August
- Attend the Art Affair in Mill Bay (August)
- Celebration of Steam at the Forest Discovery Centre (August)
- Cowichan’s yearly star-gazing party – August
- Cowichan Exhibition in September
- Fleece and Fibre Fair in October
- Salmon and Mushroom Festival in October
- Return of the Swans festival at Somenos Marsh – October
- Winter Wonderland Carnival at Lake Cowichan in December
- Ride the Christmas Express in December at the BC Forest Discovery Centre
- Visit the Shawnigan Lake Museum
- Tour Old Mill Park
- See the Wooden Boat Society exhibit in Cowichan Bay
- Visit the Kinsol Trestle
- Visit the Genoa Bay Marina
- Visit the Chemainus Valley Museum
- Visit the BC Forestry Museum
- Visit the Cowichan Valley Museum
- Quw’utsun’ Cultural and Conference Centre
- World’s Largest Hockey Stick and Puck
- Duncan Garage Showroom
- Visit the Old School House Museum in Crofton
- Visit Providence Farm
- Visit the Kaatza Station museum and Bell Tower
- Ladysmith’s Black Nugget Museum
- Visit Whippletree Junction
- Visit Duncan’s heritage City Hall
- Train station museum in Duncan
- Heritage House Tour
- View some old churches: Cowichan Station, St Ann’s on Tzouhalem Rd, St Peter’s
- Cowichan Bay Maritime Museum
Nature
- Watch the harbour seals in Satellite Channel
- Visit Hecate Regional Park in the spring or fall to watch the birds along the Pacific Flyway
- Bird watching at the mouth of the Koksilah and Cowichan Rivers
- Visit the Somenos Marsh Wildlife Refuge in the winter to see the Trumpeter Swans
- Visit the Pacific Northwest Raptors
- Watch the salmon run at Rotary Park in the fall
- Wildflower reserve on Quamichan Lake
- Walk on the estuary at Cowichan Bay
- Watch the fish ladder at Skutz Falls or Marie Canyon
- Visit Mesachie Lake Wild Flower Reserve
- Visit Freshwater Eco Centre and Trout Hatchery
Tours
- Go on a child-friendly winery tour
- Watch lumber being milled at the Weyerhauser Mill
- Board a trolley or take a horse-drawn carriage around the murals in Chemainus
- Self-guided tour and labyrinth at Damali Lavender Farm
- Go whale watching
- Visit the Vancouver Island Trout Hatchery
- Self-guided or free tour of Duncan’s totem poles
- Crofton’s pulp mill and paper-making facility and Japanese Garden
- Historical tour of Duncan (from Cowichan Valley Museum)
- Frederick’s Honey Farm and Apiary
- Yellow Point Cranberries
- Tour the Koksilah School
- Tour an emu ranch
- Tour an alpaca ranch
- Artisan tour around Duncan
- Tour Steel Pacific Recycling Depot
- Visit Merridale Cidery orchard
- Tube along the Cowichan River – Tubes from Joe’s Tire Hospital or Canadian Tire
- Take the train to or from Victoria or Ladysmith to Duncan
- Ice skating at Kerry Park
Markets
- Duncan Farmer’s Market – Saturdays
- Cobble Hill Sunday Market
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Wow, what a list of fun and exciting things. I have found that it has been so much fun moving to a new town. I think newbies tend to look at a town with fresh eyes, like a tourist on vacation, to find all the interesting places and events.