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Miss Bennet Christmas at Pemberley

Chemainus Theatre Festival 9737 Chemainus Road, Chemainus

A sequel to Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice set at Christmas two years after the novel ends, MISS BENNET continues the story, only this time with bookish middle-sister Mary as its unlikely heroine. When the family gathers for Christmas at Pemberley, an unexpected guest sparks Mary’s hopes for independence, an intellectual match, and possibly even love.

Ladysmith Festival of Lights

Downtown Ladysmith 1st Avenue, from Warren St. to Buller St., Ladysmith

Don’t miss out on the chance to immerse yourself in the holiday spirit and create unforgettable memories amidst the twinkling lights and festive atmosphere!

Free
Ongoing

Path of the Totem

Cowichan Public Art Gallery 126 Ingram Street, Duncan

The totem poles of The City of Duncan, a celebration of design and cultural significance. From the original model carvings to the final full size installations.

Admission by donation

Your Holiday Tradition

Imagine That! 251 Craig Street, Duncan

Featured Artist at Imagine That!

Art Show: Illuminate

Ladysmith Gallery 32 High Street, Ladysmith

As the holiday season falls upon us once again we can celebrate cheer, and reflect on the year. Decorative displays of lights dance as the short-lived days of winter flicker in and out. Join artists as they express their interpretations of the theme: Illuminate.

Free

 Silver Bells – It’s Christmas in the City [Square]

Downtown Duncan Craig Street, Duncan

This festive evening is packed with holiday magic and activities for the whole family. Wander the streets, enjoy FREE roasted chestnuts, and soak up the cozy holiday atmosphere as you browse local non-profit vendor stalls with holiday treats and warm drinks.

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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