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Cobble Hill Village Sewer...washrooms and for irrigation water in the community park. The effluent reuse complies with all Ministry of Environment requirements. During the non-irrigation season the treated effluent is sent to ground...
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Old Mill Park...a day in the large sawdust pile, and then on August 13, 1935, it blazed into activity again, fanned by a strong wind. The second fire took with it the...
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Price ParkPrice Park This beautiful nature park, located in Youbou, offers a network of forested trails meandering from Youbou Road to Cowichan Lake complete with picnic areas. Activities/Amenities Beach Swimming Trails...
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Bear-Smart Curbside CollectionHey Cowichan! Let’s Keep Our Community Bear-Smart! As bears become more active, all of us need to do our part. By following Bear Smart curbside collection practices, we help prevent...
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Shell Beach Water...water is then pumped to the reservoir where it is fed to the system, as required by the customers. Critical equipment is monitored 24-hours a day for malfunctions, such as...
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Holiday Closure of CVRD Recycling Centres on Good Friday and Easter MondayCVRD Recycling Centres will be closed Friday, April 3, and Monday, April 6, for Good Friday and Easter Monday. Regular business hours will resume on Tuesday, April 7. For CVRD...
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Board of Directors...are then appointed by the Council to the Cowichan Valley Regional District Board. The Cowichan Valley Regional District Board of Directors is comprised of a 15 member Board of Directors...
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Shawnigan Hills Athletic ParkShawnigan Hills Athletic Park This well used community park is located on a plateau on the north side of Shawnigan Lake, in the Shawnigan Beach Estates adjacent to the Shawnigan...
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Applying for a Building Permit...to the Cowichan Valley Regional District and cheques also need to be clearly marked with a Building Permit number and address). We do not currently accept credit card for fees....
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EnvironmentEnvironment Residents of the Cowichan Valley interact with the environment every day, whether this be through the water we drink, air we breathe, trails we walk, or in ways we...
Land Acknowledgement
The CVRD is in the ancestral and unceded territories of First Nations including (but not limited to) Quw'utsun (Cowichan Tribes), MÁLEXEŁ (Malahat), BOḰEĆEN (Pauquachin), c̓uubaʕsaʔtx̣ (Ts'uubaa-asatx), xeláltxw (Halalt), Spune’luxutth (Penelakut), Stz'uminus, Leey’qsun (Lyackson), Diitiidʔaaʔtx̣ (Ditidaht) and P’a:chi:da?aht (Pacheedaht) Peoples. Local First Nations Peoples have stewarded the lands of this region since time immemorial. The CVRD is committed to the ongoing journey of reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples in the region by strengthening cooperation, collaboration, and relationship building.