All Day

39 Days of July

Join us for an enchanting evening under the stars at the Duncan Farmers’ Market Night Market!

Free
Event Series 9 to 5 The Musical

9 to 5 The Musical

Chemainus Theatre Festival 9737 Chemainus Road, Chemainus

9 to 5 The Musical is based on the seminal 1980 hit movie. This hilarious story of friendship and revenge in the Rolodex era is outrageous. Pushed to the boiling point, three female coworkers concoct a plan to get even with their sexist, egotistical boss. Violet, Judy and Doralee live out their wildest fantasy – giving their boss the boot!

Ongoing

Group of Seven Art Exhibition

Chemainus Theatre Festival 9737 Chemainus Road, Chemainus

Chemainus Theatre Festival’s Gallery is proud to present select works of the ‘Group of Seven’ in a new exhibit from July 2 – August 25.

By Donation

Art Show: Under The Sea

Ladysmith Gallery 32 High Street, Ladysmith

Dive into the beautiful underwater worlds that provide so much life, explore the different hues of water, or hear the discussions on environmental activism through paint, collage, scultpture, pottery, photography and more.

Free

Introducing…

Cowichan Valley Arts Council 2687 James Street, Duncan

Discover the next generation of artistic talent at “Introducing…,” featuring captivating works by recent graduates and apprentices from the Vancouver Island Region.

The Raptors Birds Of Prey at Malahat Skywalk

Malahat Skywalk 901 Trans-Canada Hwy, Malahat

Every Thursday and Saturday all summer long you can get up close with British Columbia’s stunning birds of prey, featuring over 30 different species.

Included with admission

Music in the Park – The Hounds of Cuchulain

Cobble Hill Commons Park 1461 Fisher Road, Cobble Hill

Enjoy free music in the park in Cobble Hill during July and August, hosted by the Cobble Hill Events Society.

Free

Stay with us

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.

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Eat with us

A mild, Mediterranean-like climate and an abundance of fertile land are just two of the factors that have helped Cowichan become what renowned foodie James Barber referred to as “Canada’s Provence”.

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