Overview
The Cowichan region has no less than half a dozen provincial parks with a huge variety of routes that range from “extreme” terrain to gentle jaunts. If mountains pique your interest, there’s the trio consisting of Mount Tzouhalem, Mount Prevost, and Maple Mountain.
Other notable trails include the 20 km Cowichan River Footpath, which winds west from Duncan to the spectacular Skutz Falls, and the Trans Canada Trail, which crosses over the 144-foot-high, knee-knocking Kinsol Trestle to Cowichan Lake, North Cowichan and Ladysmith.
On the eastern edges of the Cowichan Valley Regional District is the Carmanah Walbran Provincial Park. It’s a hop, skip and a jump from the Cowichan Valley proper, but if you’d like to see some of the world’s biggest spruce trees, be sure to set aside a day or two for a chance to hike this amazing part of the Island.
Stoney Hill Regional Park
Learn moreA 3.2 kilometer looped trail with spectacular views of Sansum Narrows and Saltspring Island.
Transfer Beach Park
Learn moreCentrally located seaside park in Ladysmith, offering a gathering spot for activities and community events.
West Shawnigan Lake Provincial Park
Learn moreSmall day-use park providing a sanctuary for Douglas fir forest as well as lakeside beach access.
Wildwood Ecoforest
Learn moreWildwood is an 83-acre demonstration ecoforest nestled just north of Ladysmith.
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Along with the authentic Indigenous culture Cowichan offers, check out what other quirky and unexpected things there are.
Explore Cowichan