2024 Belgian Waffle Ride Canada
Providence Farm 1843 Tzouhalem Road, Duncan, BC, CanadaCanadian stop in the Belgian Waffle Ride series includes three distances over road, gravel and trails through the Cowichan Valley.
Canadian stop in the Belgian Waffle Ride series includes three distances over road, gravel and trails through the Cowichan Valley.
Don’t miss this talk about the Path of the Totem exhibition by Fraser Clark, Curator of the show!
Join us at Ladysmith Oktoberfest for a night of beer, bratwurst, and bands on September 21, 2024!
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND, join newlyweds Stephen & Annika Thakkar as they take a trip and travel back to music is greatest decade with two people born twenty years later.
Tower of Song began as a one-off tribute night for a packed house at Vancouver’s The Media Club in 2011, and has since grown into an actively touring folk duo.
Join us for an unforgettable afternoon to sip, sample, and savour, celebrating the rich flavours of BC with farm-based cideries showcasing their best creations, all available for you to explore in one unique tasting adventure.
First meet and greet, open to all people interested in bringing Disc Golf to Lake Cowichan.
Through the traditional story, music, and dance of today’s Tzinquaw Dance Group, we celebrate the creation of the Tzinquaw Opera in the 1940’s-50’s and its widespread acclaim, leading to the present-day revitalization of Cowichan culture.
World-renowned guitarist, pianist and composer Itamar Erez plays a unique blend of Middle Eastern music, jazz, and flamenco.
Menopause The Musical® – COME JOIN OUR SISTERHOOD!
Join us on October 10th as we celebrate the bounty of our 34th harvest and get ready for Thanksgiving with an unforgettable evening of wine, food, and live folk music!
Our fourth annual “Fall Makers Market” will be BACK again this year with even more fall fun and curated handmade wares.
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.
learn moreA 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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