Cowichan Lake (Lake Cowichan, Youbou, and Honeymoon Bay)

Lake Cowichan, nestled in the heart of the Cowichan Valley on Vancouver Island, is a scenic community centered around the expansive Cowichan Lake. With its crystal-clear waters and surrounded by lush forests, the lake provides an idyllic setting for outdoor enthusiasts. Lake Cowichan is known for its recreational opportunities, including boating, fishing, and hiking along the scenic shoreline and nearby trails. The town itself has a charming atmosphere, with local shops, cafes, and a strong connection to the natural beauty that defines the region.

Youbou, located on the shores of Cowichan Lake, is a tranquil village with a strong sense of community. Originally developed as a company town for a lumber mill, Youbou has evolved into a close-knit residential area. The community is surrounded by the beauty of Vancouver Island’s outdoors, offering residents and visitors opportunities for lakeside activities, hiking, and enjoying the serene landscapes. Youbou is also known for its proximity to Bald Mountain, providing stunning panoramic views of the lake and surrounding areas.

Honeymoon Bay, situated on the eastern shore of Cowichan Lake, is a quaint and peaceful community enveloped by nature. The village was named by a local timber company as a marketing strategy to attract honeymooners, and its charm endures. Honeymoon Bay is surrounded by lush forests, making it an ideal location for outdoor enthusiasts, including hikers and birdwatchers. The area’s serene atmosphere and proximity to outdoor recreational opportunities make Honeymoon Bay a delightful retreat for those seeking a quieter pace of life on Vancouver Island.

Town of Lake Cowichan Bylaws

Lake Cowichan Parks and Rec