Cowichan’s unique microclimate allows our terrain to produce everything from apples, berries, grapes, hops and wheat. From a vibrant bottle of Pinot Noire to complex spirits full of local botanicals, […]
Cowichan’s unique microclimate allows our terrain to produce everything from apples, berries, grapes, hops and wheat. From a vibrant bottle of Pinot Noir to complex spirits full of local botanicals, […]
These long nights and stormy winter days can get anyone feeling like they need a little extra rest and recuperation. So give a soothing gift to the person in your […]
These long nights and stormy winter days can get anyone feeling like they need a little extra rest and recuperation. So give a soothing gift to the person in your […]
Cowichan’s long growing season makes it an incredible region for fresh produce, artisan products and creative meals. From delicious sweets to savoury cheeses, Cowichan produces flavours and experiences that are […]
“When we ran our survey, we found two big trends among baby boomers: They love Vancouver Island and they love wine. So it was more than obvious to us that […]
The Cowichan region is home to a unique microclimate that gives the area Canada’s highest year-round temperatures. Because of this mild, Mediterranean-like climate, the region can grow a wide variety of agricultural goods, from kiwis to asparagus and everything in between. This collection of farm-fresh food products combined with the plethora of local artisanal goods makes the Cowichan markets a must-see when visiting Vancouver Island.
“Have you ever driven between Victoria and Nanaimo without stopping? Us too, but this trip we’re moving a little slower and taking time to explore a variety of the areas […]
There’s something so magical about Cowichan in the fall! With the warmer temperatures, the deep crimsons and golden yellows seem to hang on a little longer here. Deeper in the […]
Travel to the far reaches of the region to experience the diversity of the landscape and to seek out Cowichan’s unusual and out-of-the-way retailers.
Situated just 10 kilometres north of Duncan along the waters of Osborne Bay is Crofton, yet another of Cowichan’s quaint seaside towns.
Running from June 30th to August 7th, The 39 Days of July Festival is put on by The Duncan Cowichan Festival Society and features a myriad of entertainment.