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Collection Schedules...search bar below to schedule electronic e-calendar reminders or print out a collection calendar for your convenience. The Cowichan Valley Regional District (CVRD) is collecting personal information to provide residents...
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Area FArea F – Cowichan Lake South/Skutz Falls Information CategoryDescriptionArea 179,258 hectares Population (2021 Census) 1,629 Includes Cowichan Lake South Skutz Falls Bay Boundaries North – Middle of Cowichan and Nitinat...
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District of North CowichanDistrict of North Cowichan Information CategoryDescriptionArea 19,554 hectares Population (2021 Census) 29,676 Includes District of North Cowichan Boundaries North – Dogwood Road, Chemainus South – Philips Street East – Stuart...
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Maple Grove Park...Near public transit and is subject to annual flooding How To Get There Maple Grove Park address is 2287 Cowichan Bay Road, Cowichan Bay. East off Trans-Canada Highway onto Bench...
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CurlingCurling The Cowichan Lake Regional Curling Club opened its doors in 1970, and most recently this four-sheet curling facility has been known as Cowichan Rocks. Curling Lounge Newly renovated,the Curling...
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Being a Good Neighbour to the Cowichan Bay Heron ColonyBeing a Good Neighbour to the Cowichan Bay Heron Colony The Upper/Lower Village Connector Trail in Wessex Ravine Park is located near a Pacific Great Blue Heron nesting colony. With...
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Parks & Trails Management Plans...Cowichan Bay Map 2 – Proposed Park Acquisitions and Partnership opportunities in Cowichan Bay Map 3 – Proposed Future Park Improvements in Cowichan Bay Map 4 – Proposed Future Trail...
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Bright Angel ParkBright Angel Park Walking along tranquil, forested trails with the stunning Koksilah River flowing under the Cowichan Valley’s most popular suspension bridge, it’s not surprising that Bright Angel Park, located...
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Commissions...four sub-regional Recreation Commissions were established in 2023: Cowichan Core Recreation Commission Cowichan Lake Recreation Commission Cowichan North Recreation Commission Cowichan South Recreation Commission The Commissions were established after the...
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Air Quality...key organizations to do the work that can improve regional air quality. Cowichan’s Regional Airshed Protection Strategy Cowichan’s Regional Airshed Protection Strategy this report outlines an updated Regional Airshed Strategy...
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.