Overview
Thanks to our 700-and-counting farms, Cowichan is host to a wide selection of artisanal ingredients and products. Local cheese and free-range meat, hand-painted chocolates, tea, hot sauce and spices, honey, baked goods, milk – the list goes on!
Many of these products can be found at the year-round Duncan Farmers’ Market taking place every Saturday from 10am-2pm in downtown Duncan. The market is a quintessential Cowichan experience!
Chocolate Pearl – Chemainus
Learn moreDestination for delectable handmade chocolates, aromatic coffee, and delightful small snacks.
Chocolate Pearl – Duncan
Learn moreDestination for delectable handmade chocolates, aromatic coffee, and delightful small snacks.
Cowichan Station Creamery
Learn moreSmall creamery and farm to table cheese shop, specializing in artisan cheese.
Cure Artisan Meat and Cheese
Learn moreCowichan Valley’s premier charcuterie shop located in Cobble Hill.
Deerholme Farm
Learn moreA culinary destination with foraging workshops, cooking classes, and farm to table dinners.
Duncan Farmers’ Market
Learn moreCowichan’s largest year-round market (rain or shine) featuring all things Cowichan grown and made.
Keating Farm
Learn moreAgritourism destination featuring one of the oldest and most unique farms in the Cowichan Valley.
Ladybug’s Mew in Yellow Point
Learn moreCute and cozy gift shop, farm stand and garden nursery located in Yellow Point.
Market 1750
Learn moreArtisan ice cream shop located in Shawnigan Lake, offering new and unique flavours weekly.
Nielsen’s Honey
Learn moreNielsen’s Honey has been keeping bees for over 20 years in the Cowichan Valley.
Old Town Bakery
Learn moreA popular stop for both tourists and locals. Be sure to try their famous cinnamon buns!
Explore
Along with the authentic Indigenous culture Cowichan offers, check out what other quirky and unexpected things there are.
Explore Cowichan