Duncan & North Cowichan, the vibrant heart of Vancouver Island’s Cowichan region, seamlessly blend rich cultural heritage with lush landscapes and modern amenities.
Duncan is deeply rooted in its Indigenous heritage, home to the Cowichan Tribes, one of British Columbia’s largest First Nations communities. This cultural foundation is evident throughout the town, from traditional arts and crafts to community events that celebrate Indigenous traditions. Duncan is also known for its lush gardens, including the renowned Duncan Garden, which showcases stunning floral displays and serene landscapes perfect for leisurely strolls.
North Cowichan, with Chemainus as its crown jewel, is famous for its outdoor murals that transform the town into an open-air art gallery, attracting tourists and art enthusiasts year-round. The community boasts a strong agricultural presence, with local farms providing fresh produce to bustling farmers’ markets and contributing to the region’s reputation for sustainable living.
Both Duncan and North Cowichan offer an array of recreational activities set against the backdrop of the stunning Cowichan River and surrounding natural areas. Residents and visitors can enjoy hiking, cycling, boating, and exploring nearby parks such as Mount Tzouhalem and Landsdowne Park, which provide ample opportunities for outdoor adventures and relaxation.
South Island is located on the very southern region of Vancouver Island.
Each community of the Cowichan region offers its own blend of natural beauty, outdoor activities, and cultural experiences, making it a versatile destination for all types of travelers.
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