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Drop Off Depots & Recycling Centers...Lake Cowichan Summer Hours (April 1 to October 31): Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday, 9 am to 5 pm Winter Hours (November 1 to March 31): Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday...
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Water Supply...to protect Cowichan’s surface water and groundwater supply. Surface Water Supply Surface Water in the Cowichan Valley There are several significant surface water reservoirs in the Cowichan region. They are...
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Early Years...Communities Programs. Monday – Friday | Aug 24 – 28 1:15 – 1:45 pm | 5/$45 | Code: 112816 2:00 – 2:30 pm | 5/$45 | Code: 112820 Cowichan Lake...
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Retreads Hiking...Nanaimo 2B Tony 250-701-1009 (C); 250 746 6243 (H) June 24 Cowichan Lake Research Station Lake Cowichan 3B Ken D. 250-436-0915 Rating Chart Keep in mind that no rating system...
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Risk Assessment Reports...(60KB) Risk Assessment of Floodplains Northwest Hydraulic Consultants conducted a risk assessment of the floodplains around Cowichan Lake, Shawnigan Lake and the Riverbottom Road area of the Cowichan River. Provincial...
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Open Burning...The Town of Lake Cowichan Similar to the CVRD, the Municipality of North Cowichan has a their own regulations. For all CVRD Areas, when burning is permitted: Check the 4:00 pm...
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Local First Nations...Cowichan Tribes website notes that: The core traditional territory of the Quw’utsun peoples is 376,308 hectares (929,844 acres) of land on the southern half of Vancouver Island. Today, the total...
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Fire Rescue ServicesFire Rescue Services Contacting Fire Rescue Services Within the Cowichan Valley, there are 15 Volunteer Fire Departments and 21 fire stations. Please call 9-1-1 only for real emergencies. Volunteers get paged...
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What is a Regional District?...D Cowichan Bay Area E Cowichan Station/Sahtlam/Glenora Area F Cowichan Lake South/Skutz Falls Area G Cowichan Lake South/Skutz Falls Area H North Oyster/Diamond Area I Youbou/Meade Creek What is a...
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Ecosystems...Areas within the Cowichan Region (2018) Developing an Environmentally Sensitive Area Strategy for the Cowichan Region (2018) Environmentally Sensitive Areas (ESAs) Mapping in the Cowichan Region – Phase II (2018)...
Land Acknowledgement
The CVRD is in the ancestral and unceded territories of First Nations including (but not limited to) Quw'utsun (Cowichan Tribes), MÃLEXEÅ (Malahat), BOḰEĆEN (Pauquachin), cÌ“uubaÊ•saÊ”txÌ£ (Ts'uubaa-asatx), xeláltxw (Halalt), Spune’luxutth (Penelakut), Stz'uminus, Leey’qsun (Lyackson), DiitiidÊ”aaÊ”txÌ£ (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.