Cowichan Valley Regional District

The Cowichan Valley, situated on Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada, is a region celebrated for its natural beauty, agricultural abundance, and vibrant community spirit. Renowned as the “Napa of the North,” the valley boasts a burgeoning wine industry with numerous vineyards and wineries producing high-quality wines. The fertile soils and favorable climate contribute to the success of agriculture in the region, and the Cowichan Valley is known for its farm-to-table movement, farmers’ markets, and a diverse range of locally grown produce.

Beyond its agricultural prowess, the Cowichan Valley is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. The landscape is characterized by rolling hills, lush forests, and pristine bodies of water, including Cowichan Lake and the Cowichan River. Hiking, biking, and kayaking opportunities abound, allowing residents and visitors to immerse themselves in the breathtaking scenery. The valley also embraces its Indigenous heritage, with totem poles scattered throughout the area and cultural centers providing insights into the rich history of the Cowichan Tribes. With a thriving arts scene, a commitment to sustainable living, and a warm community atmosphere, the Cowichan Valley stands as a multifaceted gem on Vancouver Island.

CVRD Bylaws

CVRD Parks and Rec