Path of the Totem
Cowichan Public Art Gallery 126 Ingram Street, Duncan, BC, CanadaThe 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.
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.
This show re-creates the unparalleled musical spirit and legend that is Gordon Lightfoot.
This show re-creates the unparalleled musical spirit and legend that is Gordon Lightfoot.
This weekly outdoor market runs every Wednesday from the end of May until mid-September. Shop from local artists and vendors!
Join us for an enchanting evening under the stars at the Duncan Farmers’ Market Night Market!
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.
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.
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.
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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