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Cowichan’s accommodation options range from traditional to unusual. From well-appointed hotels and dozens of delightful B&Bs to yurts, houseboats, and float homes, there is something for everyone and every budget.
Things to Do - Tourism Cowichan
Explore all the wonders of Cowichan, and you may want to book a longer stay! Check out all of these incredible things to do.
Indigenous Culture - Tourism Cowichan
A majority of the Indigenous communities in the Cowichan region are Coast Salish peoples, who speak a dialect of Hul’qumi’num. However, the Ditidaht First Nations are part of a larger group, Nuu-chah-nulth peoples.
Cowichan Valley Cycling Tourism Strategy
Tourism Cowichan has initiated a planning process to develop a cycling tourism strategy for the Cowichan Valley region. Tourism Cowichan recognizes that cycling tourism continues to grow as an economic driver for the Cowichan region and supports healthy well-being for communities.
St Paddy's Bar Crawl Weekend | Tourism Cowichan
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Stay - Tourism Cowichan
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 From luxurious hotels, and delightful B&Bs, to yurts, houseboats and float homes, there is …
Explore Cowichan - Tourism Cowichan
In Cowichan, you can explore stunning vineyards, indulge in delicious local cuisine, kayak along picturesque rivers, hike through lush forests, and immerse yourself in the region’s rich Indigenous culture.
Cowichan Bay | Tourism Cowichan
The wooden boardwalks of Cowichan Bay are one of the best places to appreciate our maritime heritage. You’ll find an 89-metre heritage pier, the community-based, light-filled Cowichan Bay Maritime Centre, and the Cowichan Bay Wooden Boat Society here.
Summer - Tourism Cowichan
In Cowichan, you can explore stunning vineyards, indulge in delicious local cuisine, kayak along picturesque rivers, hike through lush forests, and immerse yourself in the region’s rich Indigenous culture.
About - Tourism Cowichan
Tourism Cowichan Society (TCS) is an industry-led destination management organization that supports and contributes to a sustainable future for tourism businesses in the region through data-informed, regional marketing campaigns, industry development, and destination management.