Read this first about the region of Cowichan, its diversity and its rich nature.

Cowichan: read this first

The Carmanah Valley is home to the world’s tallest Sitka spruce tree at 95.38 metres, as well as more than 230 other Sitka spruce trees taller than 70 metres and with trunks measuring two to three metres in diameter.
The Cowichan River, a designated heritage river, has been known as the Fly Fishing Capital of Canada since the early 1900’s.
The Kinsol Trestle near Shawnigan Lake is the largest wooden structure in the British Commonwealth.
Duncan is home to the world’s largest hockey stick and more than 80 totem poles.
Nitinat Lake is one of the top windsurfing destinations in North America.
The award-winning town of Ladysmith is the true location of the 49th parallel between Canada and the United States.


 

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