music intima

Duncan United Church 246 Ingram Street, Duncan, BC, Canada

From grass-roots beginnings to international renown, pushing the boundaries of traditional choral performance and new perspectives on ensemble singing has made musica intima one of Canada’s most unique vocal ensembles.  

$10 – $38

Show of Hands

Duncan United Church 246 Ingram Street, Duncan, BC, Canada

A program of piano music for four, six, and eight hands at one piano!

$10 – $30

Cheese Masterclass

Blue Grouse Estate Winery 2182 Lakeside Road, Duncan, BC

Join us for a guided experience with our sommelier Pamela Sanderson, and Cowichan Station Creamery Cheesemakers.

$17 – $27

Dance Temple

A community gathering to tune in, celebrate, meditate and unwind!

$20 – $25

Copper Canyon Band

Osborne Bay Pub 1534 Joan Ave, Crofton, BC, Canada

Timeless classics of Old Country and early Rock N Roll hits from the golden age of music, the 50’s 60’s & 70’s.

$15

Headwater Outdoor Festival

Lake Cowichan 8815 Lakeview Park Rd, Lake Cowichan, BC, Canada

Welcome to the inaugural Headwater Outdoor Festival, set against the breathtaking backdrop of Lake Cowichan.

This exciting event celebrates the spirit of outdoor adventure with a lineup of thrilling activities including mountain biking, hiking, gravel cycling, and the opportunity to immerse yourself in nature through local camping.

Varies

The Met Opera: LA FLORZA DEL DESTINO

Cowichan Performing Arts Centre 2687 James Street, Duncan, BC

Spend your Tuesday mornings enjoying award-winning performances from the Metropolitan Opera, broadcast in HD from New York City.

$26 – $32

Murray McLauchlan…Hourglass

Cowichan Performing Arts Centre 2687 James Street, Duncan, BC

Murray McLauchlan is one of Canada’s most highly regarded singer/songwriters, and with good cause.

$69

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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