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Today, the village of Cowichan Bay is a tourist attraction in the summer because of its cozy fishing-village feel. In addition to the numerous shops and restaurants, Cowichan Bay offers visitors a chance to see some impressive wildlife through kayak tours and rentals and whalewatching tours.
If you've ever visited historic Duncan, you know that taking time to explore the area is completely worth it. There are some great spots located right along the highway, and Duncan's nearby charming town centre is home to many shops, restaurants, and cultural landmarks.
The following towns are located in the Cowichan Valley: Chemainus. ... Cobble Hill. ... Cowichan Bay. ... Cowichan Station. ... Crofton. ... Duncan. ... Genoa Bay. ... Glenora.
The City of Duncan was incorporated in 1912 and is known for one of the largest totem pole collections. The City was officially named "City of Totems" in 1985.
Ours demographic consists of a relatively young population, with a large percentage of the population under the age of 35. We have seven traditional villages: Kw'amutsun, Qwum'yiqun', Hwulqwselu, S'amuna', L'uml'umuluts, Hinupsum, Tl'ulpalus.
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The average rating given by Duncan residents for the city as a place to retire is eight on a 10-point scale. The average rating is 7.5 for the overall quality of life in Duncan, and 7.2 for the city as a place to raise children.
North Cowichan is a 'community of communities,' and includes Chemainus, Crofton, Maple Bay and the South End (the area surrounding the City of Duncan, including University Village).
The month with the most snow in Lake Cowichan is January, with an average snowfall of 3.4 inches. The snowless period of the year lasts for 8.0 months, from March 13 to November 15. The least snow falls around July 21, with an average total accumulation of 0.0 inches.
It is the smallest city by area (2.07 square kilometres, 0.8 square miles) in Canada. It was incorporated in 1912....Duncan, British Columbia. DuncanCoordinates: 48°46\u203243\u2033N 123°42\u203228\u2033WCountryCanadaProvinceBritish ColumbiaRegionVancouver Island28 more rows
Cowichan is home to over 800 working farms & Canada's lowest average temperature & longest growing season. Farm to table is a way of life here. So much so that famed chef James Barber gave Cowichan the moniker of \u201cCanada's Provence\u201d.

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