Know the region
The Cowichan Valley guide
The Cowichan Valley stretches from the top of the Malahat to just south of Nanaimo — a warm, green bowl of farmland, rivers and small towns that the Cowichan people named for its climate: the "warm land." It has quietly become the Island's food-and-wine country, with vineyards, cideries and farm gates threaded along its back roads, and Duncan at its centre.
Landmarks & attractions
Duncan calls itself the City of Totems, with dozens of carved poles standing throughout its walkable downtown. Cowichan Bay — one of North America's first designated slow-food communities — stacks its seafood shops and galleries on pilings over the water. The Kinsol Trestle near Shawnigan Lake is one of the tallest timber rail trestles in the world, now a spectacular crossing on the Cowichan Valley Trail, and the Malahat Skywalk spirals visitors above the treetops at the valley's southern gate. The Cowichan River, a designated BC Heritage River, draws swimmers, tubers and fly-fishers all summer; Chemainus turned itself into an open-air gallery with its famous murals; and Lake Cowichan opens onto the big lake country of the valley's west end.
Towns & communities
Duncan and North Cowichan hold the shops and services; Chemainus and Crofton face the sea on the east coast; Cobble Hill, Cowichan Bay and Shawnigan Lake fill the rolling south end; Lake Cowichan, Youbou and Honeymoon Bay ring the lake. Each is small enough to know your neighbours and close enough to reach the others in twenty minutes.
Getting here & getting around
The Trans-Canada Highway runs the valley's length — Victoria is about an hour over the Malahat, Nanaimo half an hour north. The Cowichan Valley Trail, part of the Trans Canada Trail, links much of the region for cyclists and walkers.
Living here
The valley attracts people who want land, gardens and community halls without giving up access to two cities. Its farmers markets run year-round — Duncan's Saturday market is among BC's largest — and its wine, cider and culinary scene keeps growing. Below are the valley's verified local businesses, from the trades that build its homesteads to the tasting rooms that made its name.
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3D Electrical Services Ltd.
Family-run Duncan electrical contractor serving the Cowichan Valley with residential, commercial, voice-data and security work, plus 24/7 emergency service.
Blue Grouse Estate Winery
A family-owned, sustainably farmed estate winery on Lakeside Road near Duncan, pouring sparkling, white, rosé, red, and dessert wines from one of Vancouver Island's oldest vineyards.
Chemainus Chiropractic Clinic
Multidisciplinary clinic on Croft Street in Chemainus offering chiropractic care, registered acupuncture, registered massage therapy and custom orthotics.
Cory Towriss Law Corporation
Duncan law office on Canada Avenue providing legal and notary public services to clients in Duncan and across the Cowichan Valley.
Cowichan's Home Team
Cowichan Bay real estate team led by Peter Miller and Brock Dupont, helping people buy and sell homes throughout the Cowichan Valley with DFH Real Estate.
Elite Real Estate Team
Pemberton Holmes-affiliated sales team led by Ally Earle serving Duncan, Lake Cowichan, Chemainus, Ladysmith and communities throughout the Cowichan Valley.
Go West Physiotherapy Clinic
One-on-one physiotherapy clinic in North Cowichan, established in 1993, where physiotherapist Gary Ecklin provides assessment, treatment, education and exercise programs.
Hillcroft Construction Ltd.
Cobble Hill custom home builder and renovation contractor handling kitchens, bathrooms, basements, decks, tile work and insurance repairs across the Cowichan Valley.
Imagine That! Artisans' Designs
An artisan-run co-operative gallery shop on Craig Street in downtown Duncan, selling handcrafted work in clay, glass, wood, metal, and fibre by more than 60 Cowichan Valley and Island artists.
KaliYoga Studio
Yoga and movement studio in Shawnigan Lake Village offering hatha, restorative and flow yoga, Pilates, somatics and meditation, in person and online since 2009.
Mary Lynn Bancroft Law Corporation
Chemainus law office on Croft Street where lawyer Mary Lynn Bancroft handles real estate, mortgages, probate, estate administration and corporate-commercial matters.
Merridale Cidery & Distillery
A family-owned cidery and distillery on a 20-acre Cobble Hill orchard, with craft ciders and spirits, a farmhouse eatery, tastings, tours, picnics, and yurt stays.
Sandy Stinson Personal Real Estate Corporation
Long-time Lake Cowichan realtor helping buyers and sellers with residential, recreational and commercial property in the Cowichan Lake area since 1994.
Sawmill Taphouse and Grill
A family-friendly taphouse in Chemainus serving forno oven pizzas, slow-cooked smoked meats, and Pacific Northwest craft beers since 2017.
Shawnigan House Coffee and Chocolate
A village coffee house and chocolaterie in Shawnigan Lake, pouring fresh-roasted coffee and making hand-crafted truffles and chocolates since 2000.
The Tube Shack
Lake Cowichan's river tubing outfitter, renting tubes and inflatable kayaks for floats down the Cowichan River with shuttle service back to town.
True Grain
An organic craft bakery and stone mill in seaside Cowichan Bay, baking sourdough breads, pastries, and cookies from BC-grown heritage and ancient grains milled on site.
Volume One Bookstore
The Cowichan Valley's independent bookstore since 1972, stocking new releases, classics, kids' books, and local and BC authors in downtown Duncan.
Vortech Plumbing & Drainage Inc.
Duncan-based plumbing, drainage, septic, gas and well-water company serving the Cowichan Valley, southern Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands since 1995.
Westholme Tea Company
Canada's first commercial organic tea farm, growing, blending, and selling fine teas — plus ceramics and teaware — from a converted dairy barn on Richards Trail in North Cowichan.
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