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V a l l e y V i s i t o r Enjoy the warmth of the Warm Land C o w i C h a n Special Supplement May 2012 120 things to do in Cowichan Inside : summer is here! heavenly... lunch, dinner, brunch In the heart of Shawnigan Lake Village 2744 East Shawnigan Rd. Every day at 11:30 Sun Brunch 10-3 pm 250-743-1887 www.steeplesrestaurant.ca A 2012 visitor’s guide to the Cowichan region Available online at cowichannewsleader.com click on E-editions

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Valley VisitorEnjoy the warmth of the Warm Land

CowiChanSpecial Supplement May 2012

120 things to do in Cowichan

Inside:

summer is here!heavenly...

lunch, dinner, brunch

In the heart of Shawnigan Lake Village 2744 East Shawnigan Rd. Every day at 11:30 Sun Brunch 10-3 pm 250-743-1887 www.steeplesrestaurant.ca

A 2012 visitor’s guide to the Cowichan region

Available online atcowichannewsleader.com

click on E-editions

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OPEN Mon - Sat 9:30-5:30in Duncan Village Mall

[email protected]

250-748-BIKE (2453)

Come to usfor your cycling needs.

Service/Repairs

www.qms.bc.ca University-Preparatory High School for GirlsEquine Science, Pre-Engineering and Media Arts

Canada’s Only On-Campus Riding ProgramBoarding School for Girls, Grades 6 - 12

Duncan, Vancouver Island, British ColumbiaT 250 746-4185 | [email protected]

Today I discovered...how to fly.Connect at QMS

Surrounded by VineyardsVinoteca Food & Wine Bar

Al Fresco Dining

Zanatta Winery250-748-2338

Vinoteca Food & Wine Bar250-709-2279

5039 Marshall Rd. (Glenora) www.zanatta.ca

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Published annually by the Cowichan News Leader Pictorial, Unit 2, 5380 Trans Canada Highway, Duncan B.C., V9L 6W4Phone: (250) 746-4471 Fax: (250) 746-8529 E-mail: [email protected] Web site: www.cowichannewsleader.com

Located on Vancouver Island on Canada’s rugged West Coast, 40 minutes north of the capital city of Victoria, the Cowichan and Chemainus valleys are a diverse mixture of arts, agriculture, natural beauty and

heritage.As its newspaper of record since 1905,

the Cowichan News Leader Pictorial prides itself as being the source of informa-

tion for the region.The Valley Visitor is your guide to all the

obvious and secret treasures this community offers.

Produced by: The Cowichan News Leader Pictorial

Editor: John McKinley Publisher: Bill Macadam

Valley VisitorCowichan

A 2012 visitor’s guide to the Cowichan ValleyPRESENTING 120 THINGS TO DO IN COWICHAN:

Culture & attractionsExperience Cowichan’s signature staples...5

Festivals & events:Join the party...14

Nature and outdoors:Waters and wilderness...20

Recreation & adventure:Challenge yourself...26

How to find us:Maps and numbers...28

Brigantine InnNEIGHBOURHOOD PUB

&RETAIL LIQUOR STORE

Pub 746-5422 • Liquor Store 746-5452

LOCATED ON THE BEACHFRONT IN MAPLE BAY

Great Pub Food • Ten Beers On TapDock • ATM • Sunday Night Music

FULL SERVICE LIQUOR STORE6777 Beaumont Ave. • Duncan

DuncanBCRealEstate.ca

250 746-8123Cell: [email protected]

Dan JohnsonYour Local Real Estate Agent

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Come Jointhe Fun!

Supporting 63 Charities in the Cowichan Region

Electronic Bingo - Paper Bingo - Slots Open 10am to 1 am - DailyOpen 10am to 1 am - Daily

250 746-6300 www.chancescowichan.ca

Delicious FoodServed Daily

Monthly Promotions and Giveaways

Large ParkingArea for Cars to RV’s

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Check out some of Cowichan’s signature staples

Here are some of the places to experience for a taste of what makes Cowichan unique:

Pacific Northwest Rap-tors: Be amazed at Raptors in Flight flying demonstrations. The whole family can learn about birds of prey and their environ-ment at the visitor centre on Herd Road between Duncan and Maple Bay. Open 11 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. For bookings and info on special events call 250-746-0372, or visit pnwraptors.com.

Chemainus murals: Three new murals,

including a tribute to artist Emily Carr are scheduled to be started this year in Chemainus. Gaze at many larger-than-life murals by internationally known artists that tell the history of one of B.C.’s earliest logging towns. For mural news and events, go to muraltown.com

Chemainus Theatre: Watch the curtain rise on quality professional theatre in a quaint, small-town setting. Chemainus Theatre is a majestic building housing a delightful intimate theatre complete with elegant dining room and gallery/gift shop. Call 1-800-565-7738 or (250) 246-9800 or visit chemainustheatrefestival.ca for information and reservations for comedies, musicals and inspiring family drama.

B. C. Forest Discovery Centre: Visit a unique museum just north of Duncan. You’ll learn about steam-powered equip-ment used in early logging operations in the Cowichan Valley. Open from Easter to Labour Day, this internationally known fa-cility boasts steam train rides, a trestle, na-

ture walks, picnic area, created logging camp and lots of equipment. Check out events, days and hours at.bcforestmuseum.com

Quw’utsun Cultural and Conference Centre: Steep yourself in Cowichan First Nations colour, craftsmanship and cultural traditions. Enjoy interpretive guided tours, a West Coast themed gift shop and First Nations contemporary cuisine in the Riv-erwalk Cafe. Gift shop, cafe, open end of May. Located just south of Duncan on the banks of the Cowichan River. Check out www.quwutsun.ca or 746-8119 for further information.

Kinsol Trestle: Marvel at this mag-nificent railway trestle that was recently renovated to complete the Trans-Canada Trail link between Shawnigan Lake and Lake Cowichan. You can reach the trestle spanning the Koksilah River canyon via road and short trails from Shawnigan or Cowichan Station. Find out more at kinsoltrestle.ca.

Culture & attractions

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Cowichan Bay village: Stroll along the Cowichan Bay water-front and enjoy an eclectic mix of specialty stores, restaurants and marinas in this quaint seaside village. Watch sailboats beating through the wind in the annual regatta or tugboats bus-tling round the river estuary.

Downtown Duncan: Mean-der along the streets, browse the racks, enjoy a cuppa, admire our heritage City Hall and other historical buildings in the compact environment of a small town brimming with boutiques and specialty stores. Find more information and a map at downtownduncan.ca.

Totem tour: Take a free, guided tour through downtown Duncan to see our two dozen totem poles, including Cedarman, the widest totem in the world. Tours run daily Monday to Saturday, May to September. Or do it yourself by following the yellow footprints on the sidewalks. Pick up a totem tour map at the Visitor Info Centre, corner Trans-Canada and Coronation Ave.

Wineries: Take a day, take a week to enjoy our 16 Cowichan wineries. With many first class chefs and wine makers now calling the area home we’re becoming renowned for a vibrant wine and culinary scene while you explore our beautiful, peaceful and relaxing country back roads. Find an interactive map and more at wines.cowichan.net.

Merridale Ciderwork: Heritage English and French cider apples are expressed at this Cobble Hill cidery off Cameron Taggart Road to make unique ciders like Normandie and Somerset. Try Olde England medievel

Scrumpy and Cyser at B.C.’s first estate cidery.

Providence Farm: The backdrop for several Valley galas, Providence is a working farm established when the Sisters of St. Ann built a convent on the site in the 19th century. Part of the original building has been re-created and includes a concert chapel.The farm provides innovative programs in horticultural therapy and vocational training. Open Mon. to Fri. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Pick up a free map, enjoy a self guided tour of the farm, and stay for lunch. Just south of Duncan on Tzouhalem Road. Go to providence.bc.ca for more details.

Cowichan Theatre: Catch a world-class performance or local and school productions in our magnificent 731-seat theatre renowned for its acoustics and spacious stage. Call 748-PLAY, watch for brochures distributed during the year or check on-line at cvrd.bc.ca.

Cowichan Estuary Nature Centre: Located in Hecate Park at Cowichan Bay, this brand-new interpretive centre houses an interactive computer display of the bay, a map of the estuary’s ecology, video clips from bay

experts and elders and micro-scopes for viewing the marine world. Open noon to 4 p.m. Fri, Sat, Sun. For more information, visit cowichanestuary.ca.

Whippletree Junction: With many of its colourful buildings constructed from Duncan’s original Chinatown, this collec-tion of buildings three miles south of Duncan is an eclectic mix of restaurants and antique, furniture, gift and collectible stores.

Bamberton Museum: Step back in time to the early 1900s and relive life at Bamberton, one

of the most important industrial sites in B.C.’s history. You can also experience Bamberton’s current history at this old cement factory site just south of Mill Bay on the Malahat Drive. Group tours by special arrangement. Find out more at www.bambertonhistoricalsociety.org/index.htm.

Crofton Museum: Visit the waterside mu-seum in an old one-room school near the Salt Spring ferry in Crofton to learn about Henry Croft’s copper smelter and the little town that grew around it. You’ll find more at chemainus.com/arts/museums.htm

Chemainus Museum: Unearth the rich past of Chemainus from displays of logging, ste-vedoring, mills, fire department and pioneers. Open daily. Call 250-246-2445 or go to che-mainusvalleymuseum.ca for seasonal hours.

Shawnigan Lake Museum: Learn about the history of the old mill town and lake-side summer retreat at this little museum at Shawnigan. Enjoy historical slide shows on the eight-foot screen. More at bambertonhis-toricalsociety.org.

SHOP WITH US!

Centrally located near Trans Canada Hwy & Trunk Rd

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When visiting Mill Bay,drop into

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“Perfect” Fit.We have all sizes

and specialize in fi tting you

properly!

Mill Bay Centre121 - 2720 Mill Bay Road250-743-8131Mon - Sat 10 - 5 pmWebsite always openwww.specialtylingerie.ca

COWICHAN TICKET CENTRE | 250.748.7529 | 2687 James Street, Duncan BC V9L 2X5 | www.cowichantheatre.bc.ca

Live MetThe Metropolitan Opera’s productions include:

■L’Elisir D’Amore – Oct 13■Otello – Oct 27■The Tempest – Nov 10■La Clemenza Di Tito – Dec 1■Un Ballo In Maschera – Dec 8■Aida – Dec 15■Les Troyens – Jan 5■Maria Stuarda – Jan 19■Parsifal – Mar 2■Francesca da Rimini – Mar 16■Rigoletto – Apr 16■Giulio Cesare – Apr 27

Presentsa third season of 2012 - 13

at the

*Buy One Entree Get One at 50% Off with Purchase of Beverages.

$5 Appies Monday to Friday, 4-6pmWine + Wing Wednesday: $5 OFF Bottles of Wine

Complimentary Table GamesOnly Digital MP3 Juke Box in the Cowichan Valley

FREE Pool Sunday!!

Call For Reservations:250.748.4311

140 Trans Canada HwyTravelodge Duncan (Formerly the Silver Bridge)

coupon expires Dec 31, 2012

Get on Your Comfy EatingPants and Leave the Dishes to Us!Dinner Buffet Thurs to Sat $13.95

This Coupon Entitles You to 50% Off of the 2nd Buffet with Purchase of Beverages.

Coupon Applicable for All Buffets.

Lunch Buffet: Mon-Sat 11:30am to 2pm $9.95Dinner Buffet: Thu-Sat 5pm to 9pm $13.95

Sunday Brunch: 10am to 2pm $13.95Daily $4.95 Hot Breakfast Special (7am-10am)

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25 Craig Street250-737-BEER

FREE CUSTOMER PARKING IN ALL OUR CITY CAR PARKS

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DOWNTOWN

HEART OF COWICHANDuncanExperience

Downtown Duncan -where the Island shops!Everyone knows that shopping in Downtown Duncan is fresh, fun and fabulous! Park your car and explore this jewel, boasting hundreds of remarkable shops and services whose quality and diversity surprise and delight visitors from near and far.

The few blocks that make up Downtown Duncan are a vital, living and diverse community with so much to offer. Be astounded by the variety of unique products carefully selected by friendly shopkeepers, so passionate and knowledgeable about what they do so very well!

Seasoned shoppers will tell you how they love the one of a kind items, the handmade treasures, the eclectic restaurants and the affable atmosphere. Discover the secrets, come Eat, Shop and Play in Downtown Duncan!

FREE CUSTOMER PARKING IN ALL OUR CITY CAR PARKS

“The Best Toyshop in theWhole Wide World”

The Red Balloon Toyshop250-748-5545

A Fantasy World of Toysat

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MONDAY TO SATURDAY9:30 - 5:30

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The Red Balloon Toyshop158 Craig Street 250-748-5545

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HEART OF COWICHANDuncanExperience

Downtown Duncan -where the Island shops!Everyone knows that shopping in Downtown Duncan is fresh, fun and fabulous! Park your car and explore this jewel, boasting hundreds of remarkable shops and services whose quality and diversity surprise and delight visitors from near and far.

The few blocks that make up Downtown Duncan are a vital, living and diverse community with so much to offer. Be astounded by the variety of unique products carefully selected by friendly shopkeepers, so passionate and knowledgeable about what they do so very well!

Seasoned shoppers will tell you how they love the one of a kind items, the handmade treasures, the eclectic restaurants and the affable atmosphere. Discover the secrets, come Eat, Shop and Play in Downtown Duncan!

FREE CUSTOMER PARKING IN ALL OUR CITY CAR PARKS

“The Best Toyshop in theWhole Wide World”

The Red Balloon Toyshop250-748-5545

A Fantasy World of Toysat

110-80 station st.250-701-6209jewellery hats scarves purses dressesglam it up with...

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Awesome Cards“Papyrus”JewellryFramesScarvesBird FeedersWind Chimes& lots more!

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DOWNTOWN

HEART OF COWICHANDuncanExperience

Downtown Duncan -where the Island shops!Everyone knows that shopping in Downtown Duncan is fresh, fun and fabulous! Park your car and explore this jewel, boasting hundreds of remarkable shops and services whose quality and diversity surprise and delight visitors from near and far.

The few blocks that make up Downtown Duncan are a vital, living and diverse community with so much to offer. Be astounded by the variety of unique products carefully selected by friendly shopkeepers, so passionate and knowledgeable about what they do so very well!

Seasoned shoppers will tell you how they love the one of a kind items, the handmade treasures, the eclectic restaurants and the affable atmosphere. Discover the secrets, come Eat, Shop and Play in Downtown Duncan!

FREE CUSTOMER PARKING IN ALL OUR CITY CAR PARKS

“The Best Toyshop in theWhole Wide World”

The Red Balloon Toyshop250-748-5545

A Fantasy World of Toysat

110-80 station st.250-701-6209jewellery hats scarves purses dressesglam it up with...

Organic Whole Food Grocery*Organic Bakery *Organic Coffee Bar *All Vegetarian Café

Open 7 Days per week in the beautifully restored Duncan Garage

Downtown DuncanStore: 250-748-6227 Café: 250-748-6223

Offering Wheat Free, Gluten Free and Vegan Alternatives

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Call Manj for your FREE consultation #105-80 Station St., (next to Paris Styling) Duncan

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DOWNTOWN

HEART OF COWICHANDuncanExperience

Downtown Duncan -where the Island shops!Everyone knows that shopping in Downtown Duncan is fresh, fun and fabulous! Park your car and explore this jewel, boasting hundreds of remarkable shops and services whose quality and diversity surprise and delight visitors from near and far.

The few blocks that make up Downtown Duncan are a vital, living and diverse community with so much to offer. Be astounded by the variety of unique products carefully selected by friendly shopkeepers, so passionate and knowledgeable about what they do so very well!

Seasoned shoppers will tell you how they love the one of a kind items, the handmade treasures, the eclectic restaurants and the affable atmosphere. Discover the secrets, come Eat, Shop and Play in Downtown Duncan!

FREE CUSTOMER PARKING IN ALL OUR CITY CAR PARKS

“The Best Toyshop in theWhole Wide World”

The Red Balloon Toyshop250-748-5545

A Fantasy World of Toysat

110-80 station st.250-701-6209jewellery hats scarves purses dressesglam it up with...

231 Government Street, Duncan 250-597-3466

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Cowichan Valley Museum and Archives: Explore our his-tory at the museum located in Duncan Train Station at the hub of Duncan. The museum features exhibits representing life in the Cowichan Valley at the turn of the 20th century. Open daily. Sum-mer hours Monday to Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Check events and seasonal hours at 250-746-6612 or cowichanvalleymuseum.bc.ca

E. J. Hughes Gallery: Admire the late Canadian master E. J. Hughes’ colourful work at this gallery on Station Street in down-town Duncan. Many of the late valley resident’s works portray maritime Vancouver Island.

PORTALS: Focus on art in this tiny jewel of a gallery in Cow-ichan Centre on James Street in Duncan. Sponsored by Cowichan Valley Arts Council, it’s the Cen-tre for Arts, Culture and Heritage with displays changing monthly. Open Monday to Saturday.

For more go to cowichanvalle-yartscouncil.ca/portals.

Cowichan Bay Maritime Centre: Enter the doors of the Cowichan Wooden Boat Society on the waterfront at Cowichan Bay and explore B.C. maritime history at this newly renovated centre that includes a 350-foot pier. For days, hours, go to clas-sicboats.org.

Craig Street Brew Pub: Whet your whistle with a Cowichan Bay Lager, Mt. Prevost Porter or any other of the four signature beers crafted at the valley’s only micro-brewery. Find it on the corner of Craig and Trunk in downtown Duncan. Check it out at craigstreet.ca.

Farmers markets: Savour the tastes, explore local crafts and enjoy the entertainment of Cow-ichan at Saturday’s market in City Square and downtown streets. Try Old Farm Market south of Duncan or Russell’s at the Mount Sicker/Westholme junction.

Check out the site cowichanvalleyphotos.com/cowichan-farmers-markets for more valley markets.

Big stick: Admire the world’s largest hockey stick and puck brought from Vancouver’s Expo ‘86, now attached to the east side of the Cowichan Centre’s hockey arena on James Street. You can watch its twinkling outline at night.

Restaurants: Whatever your taste buds are calling for, the Cowichan Valley can salve your appetite. Boasting great food, topnotch service and Cowichan Valley-brand hospitality, our restaurants prepare the very best local and imported foods. Find a list at urbanspoon.com.

Farm gates: Buy local and enjoy what savvy Cowichan consumers have known for years — buying local provides a wide range of products bursting with freshness and flavour. Find maps and more at islandfarmfresh.com.

Arthur Vickers’ Gallery: Visit an elegant gallery in a converted shipyard on the waterfront at Cowichan Bay and admire walls clad in artwork including Arthur’s signature gold reliefs. From First Nations traditional to still lifes to vistas of landscapes, each piece tells the story of the beauty of our west coast life. For more information, visit arthurvickers.com/gallery.

Fairbridge Farm: Originally a

Prince of Wales school for destitute children travelling from Britain in the ‘30s and ‘40s, many of its original buildings are home to residents in a delightful rural community between Duncan and Cowichan Station. The original chapel remains intact and is the scene of numerous spring and summer weddings.

Fairburn Farm: Watch water buffalo on this delightful farm between Duncan and Cowichan Station. Tour the milking parlour, meet the buffalo herd, taste Moz-zarella di Bufala that’s produced from buffalo milk). By appoint-ment only at 250-746-4637, April 1 to Oct. 7. See more at fairburn-farm.bc.ca.

Lavender farm: Ah, lavender. Stroll the property, walk the labyrinth, enjoy natural products and culinary delights at Damali Lavender Farm on Telegraph Road, Cobble Hill. All products in the gift shop are made from lavender grown and produced on the farm. Check out Lavender Fest on July 28 and other events at damali.ca

Kaatza Museum: Relive pioneering days and a history of the IWA at Lake Cowichan’s award-winning Kaatza Station Museum and Bell Tower. Take in a re-created post office/general store and a photo history. Sum-mer hours (May long weekend to Labour Day): Daily 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more, go to kaatzamu-seum.ca.

Best Western Plus Chemainus9573 Chemainus Road

Chemainus, BC, Canada V0R 1K5chemainushotel.com

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The Shipyard

Restaurant & Pub

Open year ‘round for Lunch & DinnerReservations Recommended

(250) 746-1026

WEST COAST FLAIREnjoy great food on the patio

with great harbour & ocean views.

250-748-5004

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Come and join the party

If you time it right, there are plenty of chances for you to join the crowd.

Polar Bear Swims: Drink in

New Year’s Day crazy-costumed Cowichanians braving chilly waters of Co-wichan Bay’s Hecate Park at 11 a.m., and

at noon at Maple Bay’s Rowing Club to ring in the new year.

Cowichan Wine & Culinary Festival: Savour the Sept 8 to 16 pairing of valley vineyards and Merridale Ciderworks with chefs’ organic-ingredient fare served at various wineries and bistros, punctuated by valley artworks. Visit wines.cowichan.net/

Chemainus Summer Festival: Taste the many artistic flavours of Mural Town on June 23 during its 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. shindig featuring a pancake breakfast, parade and all-ages activities, sponsored by the Rotary Club. Call 250-246-3994 or

visit chemainus.bc.ca.

Duncan Cowichan Summer Festival: The city’s 100th big birthday party features The 39 Days Of July with parades, music, eats, treats and more starting June 29 downtown in various cool venues. Most events are free for folks wanting to experi-ence what’s billed as ‘A rather fun place to be.’ Visit cowichanfestival.com.

Cowichan Lake Days: Lake Cowichan fetes its unique lakeside lifestyle and heri-tage with parades, music, soap-box derby, food and many outdoor events including crowning of the The Lady of the Lake during this June 3 to 10 annual event. Visit cowichanlakedays.com.

Cowichan Bay Boat Festival: July 28 features dinghy races and other free nautical events plus the popular The Best Chowder in the Bay tasting competition, music, artwork (displayed year-round) at the Cowichan Bay Maritime Centre. Visitclassicboats.org.

Visions Studio Tour: A stack of Cow-ichan artists open their studios to visitors between June 29 and July 2 for the Visions Summer Art Studio Tour. Admissionis free to this annual drive-by-and-view tour. For details and maps visit visionsarttour.ca.

SunFest: Nashville comes to Cowichan Aug. 2 to 5 during the valley’s annual Sun-Fest at the Cowichan Exhibition grounds, off the lsland Highway. This year’s head-liners include the Charlie Daniels Band, Kentucky Headhunters, Jason McCoy, Tara Oram, Dierks Bentley and many oth-ers. Visit sunfestconcerts.com.

Islands Folk Festival: Cowichan Folk Guild’s 28th-annual Islands Folk Festival runs July 20 to 22, offering dozens of global performers on various stages, art, food, beer garden, camping and much more at verdant Providence Farm off Tzouhalem Road, near Duncan. For IFF passes and ticket information, call 250-748-3975 or visit folkfest.bc.ca.

Great Lake Walk: The annual 56-kilometre Great Lake Walk & Ultrama-rathon on Sept. 15 sees walkers, runners and joggers of all ages and abilities travel around Cowichan Lake to raise funds for charity. Cheer on the athletes in this outdoor test, or do the walk yourself. Visit greatlakewalk.com.

Festivals & events

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Maple Bay Marina Wooden Boat Festi-val: The 17th-annual seaside salute to wooden crafts of all sizes and vintages surfaces May 18 to 20. The marina’s salty festival offers food, displays, demonstrations and much more. Visit maplebaymarina.com.

Spot Prawn Fest: Cowichan Bay’s fourth-annual Spot Prawn Festival happens May 12 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and May 13 noon to 4 p.m. with delicious recipes and dem-onstrations by local chefs, plus prawn sales dockside. Visit prawnfest.ca.

Shawnigan Lake Triathlon: This annual, challenging test in the half-marathon, Olympic marathon distance, sprint and relay teams happens May 27. It now includes footwork spanning the historic, renovated Kinsol Trestle. The triathlon also offers clinics, music, demonstrations and much more. Visit triseries.ca/shawnigan_lake.

Cowichan Exhibition: Farming fun for everyone takes the field during the 144th CowEx happening Sept. 7 to 9 at the exhibi-tion grounds off the Island Highway at Mays Road. From livestock and music, to photog-raphy, preserves and poultry, CowEx has something for the farmer in us all. For details and competition info, visit cowex.ca.

Cobble Hill Fall Fair: Families and farm-ers alike get a peek at 103 years of south Cowichan agriculture during the annual Fall Fair happening Aug. 25. Events spanning displays, art, music, food, contests and antique machinery are centered on the historic Cobble Hill Hall. For details visit cobblehillfair.ca.

Grass Court Tennis Classic: Tennis fans shouldn’t miss the 125th birthday bash of Cowichan Bay’s venerable South Cowichan Lawn Tennis Club serving its Grass Court Classic starting at noon June 29, and run-

ning through to July 2 on Canada’s last grass court. Visit scltc.bc.ca.

Honeymoon Bay Days: The lakeside ham-let cheers families and the fire hall’s 60th birthday with all-ages activities June 30 and July 1 at the Honeymoon Bay Com-munity Hall. June 30 in-cludes a 10 a.m. parade, while July 1 launches dusk fireworks hosted by the bay’s firefighters. Visit hbcs.ca.

Cowichan Valley Car Picnic: Car buffs are tuned for the 27th-annual car picnic and convoy for folks show-ing their rides Aug. 12 at Brentwood College School, Mill Bay. The picnic serves all makes, models, and sizes plus the Junk in the Trunk swap meet. Visit cvcp.ca.

Youbou Regatta: The annual fam-ily event, featuring everything from a parade, belly-flop contest, chalk art, watermelon eating and a mile swim, happens Aug. 11 in Cowichan Lake’s Arbutus Park. The action starts at 10 a.m., ending with a 9 p.m. dance in Youbou Hall. Visit cvrd.bc.ca.

Beverly Corners Show & Shine: Motor-ists’ heaven happens Aug. 19 at the valley’s annual gathering of some 400 classic cars from across the island. Show and Shine hours

are 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. at the Cowichan Sportsplex off Duncan’s Chesterfield Street. Proceeds help local charities. Call 250-701-0001.

Christmas Express: get into the Noel spirit by riding a merrily decorated steam train as the B.C. Forest Discovery Centre near Duncan engineers its annual yuletide train ride around its forested circuit Dec. 7 to 9, and 14 to 23 between 4 and 9 p.m. Tickets are $7, $5 youths. Visit bcforestmuseum.com.

Maple Syrup Festival: Tapping

and tast-ing delicious sap distilled from Cowichan’s maples happens during the B.C. Forest Discovery Centre’s annual syrup festival on Feb. 2, 2013, between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Tickets are $7, $5 youths. Visit bcforestmu-seum.com.

Cowichan Capitals’ Junior-A Hockey: Sports fans can catch the Caps’ stick action at the Cowichan Arena — home of Earth’s larg-est stick and puck — during regular-season games September through March. Tickets: $14, $12 seniors and students, $9 children, kids five years and younger are free. Visit 2687 James St., Duncan, call 250-748-9930 (local 221), or cowichancapitals.com.

Chemainus’ Music in the Park: A pile of 7 p.m. by-donation concerts happens is Water-wheel Park between June and August. Starting with June 5 foot-stompin’ music by Ed and Gail Peekeekoot to the July 14-15 Bluegrass Extravaganza, to Aug. 11 Accordion Days, downtown Mural Town is the place to be for live music. Visit chemainus.bc.ca.

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Lakes District Cowichan Valley

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Cowichan Valley Fine Arts Show: Hundreds of multi-media masterpieces are displayed each April in the Cow-ichan Valley Arts Council’s biggest annual show at Dun-can’s Quw’utsun’ Cultural Centre or another large local space. The Fines Arts Show links to B.C.’s Arts & Culture Week. Visit cowichanval-leyartscouncil.ca.

Cowichan Valley Garden Tour: Green thumbs of all shades can enjoy Cowichan Family Life’s 18th-annual, self-guided tour of six lovely local gardens on June 3. The 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. tour costs $18. Proceeds help Cow-ichan Family Life’s affordable services for the community. Call 250-748-8281.

Cowichan Bay Regatta: Crews from across the island, Mainland, and beyond take to the drink Aug. 4 and 5 for Cowichan Bay Sailing Association’s meet headquartered at the Native beach below the Oceanfront Grand hotel featuring crews from across the island, Mainland, and beyond.

Visit cowbay-regatta.ca.

Maple Bay Regatta: Crews from around the island, mainland and some from the U.S. converge on the Maple Bay Yacht Club for the big Sept. 1 and 2 competition. Visit mbyc.bc.ca.

Mill Bay Family Day: Fun for all ages happens June 24 at Mill Bay Centre during all-day activities spanning free rides, choirs, music, artwork, a firehouse, animals and more. Call 250-743-5500.

Ladysmith Days: The town’s big, free party happens Aug. 11 and 12 all day offering a pa-rade, street market, events at Transfer Beach, music, helicopter rides, vendors and much more. Visit ladysmithcoc.com.

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Arts on the Avenue: Island artists of all media display their work on Ladys-mith’s main drag all day on Aug. 26.

Ladysmith Festival of Lights: The town’s hugely popular Christmas light-up bash happens Nov. 29 in the late afternoon, with viewing of lights to mid-January.

Ladysmith Maritime Festival: The Ladysmith Maritime Society hosts its annual festival at the town’s community marina. The festival starts May 23 with costumed pirates parading through town. May 25 sees a community celebrations dinner at he Stz’uminus First Nation Cultural Centre. May 26 and 27 offers the seaside festival with a Kids’ Zone and Walk The Plank area, hosting Navy and vintage vessels, music, games, bands, clowns, arts and more. Visit ladysmithmaritimesoci-ety.ca.

Concerts in The Park: Transfer Beach, Sundays, July 1 to Aug. 26, free. blues, bluegrass, country-Ha-waiian, Naden Band, Celtic, rock, folk. ladysmithcofc.com

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Rugged wilderness and spar-kling blue waters

Here you find Pacific south-west Canada at its finest.

Transfer Beach: Take in the ocean and the beach plus

water park and playground before enjoy-ing a bite under the willow trees at Lady-smith Harbour. More at transferbeach.ca/Transfer_Beach/Welcome.html

Gordon Bay: This provincial park on Cowichan Lake boasts sandy shores and warm water in the summer. Great op-portunities for fresh-water fishing and bird

watching. env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/parkpgs/gordon_bay

Eve’s Park: Located off of Little Moun-tain Road near Crofton, this hidden gem boasts some of the best trails and views in the Cowichan Valley. It’s also a favourite spot to teach kids about ecology. Hang a right onto Westholme Road off Mount Sicker Road and keep going onto Little Mountain Road.

Bamberton: This provincial park in Mill Bay boasts amazing views of the Saanich Peninsula, the southern Gulf Islands and Mount Baker beyond, while the mountains of south Vancouver Island rise in the west. More at env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/parkpgs/bamberton/

Skutz Falls: At the Cowichan River Provincial Park you can see the rapids of Marie Canyon and Skutz Falls, plus Stoltz Pool. More at env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/ex-plore/parkpgs/cowichan_rv/

Bright Angel: This gem in Cowichan Station of-fers trails, river access, swimming, picnic areas and more, with improvements on the way. More at cvrd.bc.ca

Fuller Lake: This day-use park in Che-mainus offers lifeguarded swimming in the summer months, plus trails, picnic areas, a fishing pier, boat launch for non-motorized vessels, plus sand volleyball courts, tennis court and playground. More at northcow-ichan.ca

Cowichan River Footpath: This 20-kilometre trail winds along the Cowichan River from Glenora to Skutz Falls. More information available at vancouverisland.com/trails/?id=32

Mount Tzouhalem: Within North Cowichan’s municipal forest, this Cow-ichan icon overlooks Cowichan Bay and Quamichan Lake. Hike the 500 meters to the peak. http://www.northcowichan.ca

Nature & outdoors

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Mount Prevost: take a rugged hike to the top of Cowichan’s most prominent geographic feature, and the best place to see the entire val-ley. Home of memorial cairn to our fallen war dead. For more on the route go to clubtread.org/prevost.htm

West Shawnigan Lake: This provincial day park has tons of summer day activities, and serves as a sanctuary for Douglas fir. Offers lakeside beach access on the northwest shores of Shawnigan. More at env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/parkpgs/w_shawn/

Keating Farm: This historic site in Kok-silah is protected by The Land Conservancy. An 1880s-era farmhome sits on the 13-hectare property surrounded by other heritage buildings. More at blog.conservancy.bc.ca/properties/vancouver-island-region/keating-farm-estate/

Sansum Point: This coastal bluff boasts arbutus and Garry oak trees and breathtaking views of Salt Spring, Sansum Narrows and the south of Satellite Channel. More at blog.conservancy.bc.ca/current-campaigns/save-sansum-point/

Chemainus River: This provincial park is home to a mature, second-growth forest and tons of Roosevelt elk. More at env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/parkpgs/chemainus_rv/

Holland Creek Trail: This popular trail sys-tem in Ladysmith is accessible from several points along its 5.9-kilometre span, including the Dogwood Road parking lot, the Mackie Road parking lot, the corner of Sixth Avenue and Methuen Street, and from Holland Creek Park. More at vancouverislandaccommoda-tions.com/ladysmith/holland.htm

Cowichan Valley Trail: This section of the Trans-Canada Trail stretches from Shawnigan

Lake to Lake Cow-ichan and Chemainus, and boasts the newly-restored historic Kinsol Trestle. More at cvrd.bc.ca

Malahat View-point: Look out over the Saanich Penin-sula and the Gulf Islands at the top of the Malahat. More at explorevancouver-island.com/Mala-hat_Drive_Vancou-ver_Island_BC.htm

Private camp-sites: There are plenty of private campground areas dotted around the Cowichan Valley. More at cvrd.bc.ca.

Crofton Seawalk: This section of the Osborne Bay Sea Trail Network offers some of the best walking and sightseeing in Crofton. More at cowichan-newsleader.com/news.

Carmanah Walbran Provincial Park: This old-growth sanctuary is billed as one of the most remarkably wild places on Vancou-ver Island. It’s so remote it’s accessible only via private logging roads, but some of the world’s largest spruce trees are worth the jour-ney in alone. Some are in excess of 95 meters, and more than 800 years old. More at env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/parkpgs/carmanah/

Circle Route: The Pacific Marine Circle Route is billed as the perfect one-day drive, and will take you from the island’s east coast,

through Lake Cowichan and over to the west coast.

Mill Bay Ferry: There’s no detour more spectacular than the Mill Bay ferry to Brent-wood Bay. Skip the Malahat Drive altogether, and enjoy this 25-minute cruise through the Saanich Inlet. More at bcferries.com/News/mill_bay.html

Salt Spring Ferry: Enjoy the 2.8 nautical miles between Crofton and Salt Spring Island on the Vesuvius Bay ferry. More at bcferries.com/schedules/southern/sscr-current.html

Thetis Ferry: What connects Chemainus, Thetis Island, and Penelakut Island? The The-tis Island ferry, of course. More at bcferries.com/schedules/southern/chti-current.html

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Go ahead, challenge yourself

Fun lovers celebrate and thrill seekers rejoice:

Windsurf Nitinaht: Nitinaht Lake is world famous for its reli-

able thermal winds that attract windsurfers and kiteboarders in droves. For more, visit nitinaht.ca.

Jetski Lake Cowichan: People flock to Cowichan Lake in droves for watersports, including jet skiing. There are many areas along the lake to put in your jet ski, but also numerous private residences so be sure to check it out first. More at lakeco-wichanvacationrental.com/attractions-events-lake-cowichan

Waterski: Shawnigan Lake is a primary location for water skiers. The Victoria Aqua Ski Club is located on the southeast side of the lake. It hosts competitions and also welcomes new members to enjoy recreational outings and get-togethers.

Wakeboard Shawnigan: Those so inclined can take lessons and learn wakeboarding from the pros. http://www.wakeentity.com/

Tubing: Lake Cowichan is the head-quarters for tubing on the Cowichan River, an activity that continues to grow in appeal every year. There’s nothing like a great day floating around on the river, but make sure to bring the sunscreen! More at

cowichanriver.com.

Kayak: Kayaking can be done at many locations around the valley, but Cowichan Bay is a particularly good place for visitors to check out because of the facilities, rent-als and expert guidance available there. http://cowichanbaykayak.com/

Flyfishing: Various locations along the Cowichan River are great for those who like to throw a line in the water. For expert advise, products and services pertaining to flyfishing, try cowichanriverflyfishing.com/

Hang gliding: Mount Prevost is a great launching site for hang gliders of all abilities. But be forewarned, this is a risky venture even under the safest conditions. For more, visit duncan-bc.worldweb.com/ToursActivities/Hang-glidingParagliding/

Salmon fishing: Bucky’s Sports in downtown Duncan is the

ideal

Recreation & adventure

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starter place for all fishing needs. Check with the experts there about locations, limits and regulations. More at buckys-sports.com/fishing/index.htm

Prawning: The fourth-annual Spot Prawn Festival is the highlight of the prawning season in the valley, taking place on the Mother’s Day weekend. Be sure to catch it next year for all things prawns. http://prawnfest.ca/

Whale Watching: Tours leaving from Cowichan Bay are a unique and memorable experience. Get up close and personal with nature’s wonders in a 23-foot Zodiac. More at oceanecoven-tures.com/

Kerry Park: Curling, hockey and banquet facilities are all located under one roof for convenience. The multi-use facility offers an abundance of activities and events. cvrd.bc.ca/index.

Curling: The Kerry Park Curling Club, Duncan’s Glen Harper Curling Club and Cowichan Rocks Curling Club in Lake Cowichan are the only clubs in the valley. Check out the bonspiel dates or join a league. More at kerryparkcurlingclub.ca/

Fuller Lake: A great little recreational park for swimming, casual boating, picnics and the occassional trout, located just off the Trans-

Can-ada Highway near Chemainus. More at northcowichan.ca

144th Cowichan ExhibitionSeptember 7th, 8th & 9th, 2012

EXHIBITION PARKHome of the Cowichan Exhibition

2012 Theme – Bounty of the ValleyWhat’s in YOUR Basket?

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Plan your next event at Exhibition Park: MultipurposeHall, Meeting Rooms, Grassy Fields, Barns, Riding Ring.

Contact Cowichan Exhibition for more information. www.cowex.ca [email protected] 250-748-0822

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The Cowichan Valley is located on southern Vancouver Island, about a half-hour by car north of British Columbia’s capital city of Victoria.

Its major centre is Duncan, with the smaller communities of Ladysmith and Chemainus to the north, Lake Cowichan to the west and Mill Bay, Shawnigan Lake and Cobble Hill to the south.

Duncan is about 40 minutes south of the B.C. Ferry terminal in Nanaimo and about the same distance north of the Schwartz Bay ferry terminal outside Victoria and the Victoria International Airport.

For more information, call our info centres:Duncan: 250-746-4636 1-888-303-3337 (toll free)Chemainus: 250-246-3944 South Cowichan: 250-743-3566Crofton: 250-246-2456 (seasonal)Lake Cowichan: 250-749-3244 (seasonal)Ladysmith: 250-245-2112

Other useful numbers:BC Ferries 1-888-223-3779Cowichan Hospital 250-746-4141RCMP 250-748-5522 (non-emergency)Forest fire alert 1-800-663-5555

How to find the Valley

Ladysmith•

Lake Cowichan•Duncan•

Mill Bay•

Shawnigan Lake•

•Victoria

Saanich•

Cowichan Bay•

•Crofton

•Chemainus

•Nanaimoferry to mainland

ferry to Saltspring Island

airport, ferry to mainland

Trans Canada Highway

Highway 18

Open 7 Days A Week 11:30 am-10 pm248 Trans Canada Hwy, Duncan

(Beside Romeo’s)

250-597-0077

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• noodles •sashimi • over 200 Different DIshes

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Cowichan Arena: Home of the World’s Largest Hockey Stick and Puck recently in-cluded in the Canadian Hockey Hall of Fame with an exhibit. It’s home to the Cowichan Valley Capitals of the B.C. Hockey League in the winter and lacrosse during the summer. Rentals for special functions can be arranged. More at cvrd.bc.ca/

Cowichan Aquatic Centre: The facility centrally located in Duncan is a hive of activ-ity with a pool, saunas and waterslides. For full schedules, rates and information, check out northcowichan.ca.

Cowichan Sportsplex: This is the hub of outdoor athletic activities in the valley located on Chesterfield Avenue in Duncan. There are softball diamonds, water-based field hockey pitch, soccer field, lacrosse box and more. The track is open any time for recreational walkers or runners. More at Cowichansportsplex.com.

Quadding: The Cowichan Valley ATV Club is an active group with regular outings in the region. To find out more, go to http://www.cvatv.ca/

Hunting: The Valley Fish and Game Club is an organization for hunters, anglers and recreational shooters in the region, with an eye toward the wise use of fish and wildlife resources. More at valleyfishandgame.com.

Mount Brenton Golf Course: The club was established in 1948 at Chemainus. It plays

slightly shorter than most 18-hole courses, but it’s a tricky layout of conveniently placed creeks and ponds, traps and majestic firs that challenge the golfer to stay on the fairway. More at mountbrenton-golf.com/

Cowichan Golf and Country Club: The valley’s original course established in 1947 has undergone several expansions and facelifts over the years to maintain its status as one of the island’s major golf attractions. More at cowichangolfclub.ca/

Duncan Meadows Golf Course: The course is nestled in a unique spot near Dun-can, with a links-style layout for part of it and a natural wooded setting for the rest. Many major Canadian championships have been held at the course over the years. Challenging, but a very rewarding golf experience. More at duncanmeadows.com/

March Meadows Golf Club: The nine-hole course at Honeymoon Bay is where longtime Ladies’ Professional Golf Association tour player Dawn Coe-Jones first developed her game. A practice range and green are avail-able. More at http://marchmeadowsgolf.com/

Marinas: Cowichan Bay, Maple Bay and Genoa Bay are the prime marina locations in the valley. All have full facilities for boating needs plus important information for making your trip on the waterways more pleasurable.

Scuba: Scuba diving off the waters of the valley is a popular activity. Whether you want

to go on your own or part of a group, there are many options available. Check out http://www.gulfislandsexplorers.com/diving_charters.htm

Plane reef: The world’s only Boeing 737 dive site is located near Chemainus. The arti-ficial reef now has six years of life under the Salish Sea and divers from all over the world have visited the site. Information at divemas-ter.ca/boeing/

Birdwatching: The Somenos Marsh Con-servation Area near Duncan is a great place to enjoy this increasingly popular pastime. You’re sure to hear of many more ideal sites simply by bumping into other birdwatchers, who are more than happy to pass on the infor-mation. More at somenosmarsh.com

Cycling: Cycling areas are abundant in all parts of the valley. There are trails to traverse and mountains to climb as well as routes that can be planned on pavement. More at cvrd.bc.ca

Mountain biking: Mount Prevost, Mount Tzouhalem, Cobble Hill Mountain and every backroad in between can be utilized for the sport. Riding the network of trails is sure to provide what thrillseekers or recreational rid-ers desire. More at cvrd.bc.ca.

Horseback riding: The Trans-Canada Trail is a great place to ride and experience the beauty of the valley. More at vispine.ca/relay/section/section-10-running-and-horseback-riding-trans-canada-trail

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