COWICHAN STATION, B.C. A postcard, showing a view of Cowichan Station


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Cowichan Station is a small community located west of the Island Highway, near Whippletree Junction, established in 1885 as a stop-off for the Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway. Cowichan Station was built to service settlers living in the area, as well as the logging and copper mine operations located on Mount Sicker and Mount Prevost. Crofton


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The Cowichan Valley Regional District is a regional district in the Canadian province of British Columbia is on the southern part of Vancouver Island, bordered by the Nanaimo and Alberni-Clayoquot Regional Districts to the north and northwest, and by the Capital Regional District to the south and east. As of the 2021 Census, the Regional District had a population of 89,013.


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A Word From Aunt B Cowichan Station

Cowichan Station is a community connected. It is the gateway to the historic Kinsol Trestle and the lovely Bright Angel Park. It is a place where people can share the taste of goodness from local farms, gardens, and wineries, enjoy the numerous parks and trails, and celebrate its historical roots.


Dave Blackey Photography Duncan, Maple Bay, Glenora, Cowichan Station

Cowichan station is a former railway station in the Cowichan Valley Regional District of British Columbia. The station was a flag stop on Via Rail's Dayliner service. The station and line closed in 2011 due to poor track conditions.


St. Andrew's Anglican Cemetery, Cowichan Station, B.C.

The Cowichan Station Area Association, with the support of the CVRD, School District 79, and many business and funding partners has transformed this historic building into "The HUB at Cowichan Station": a vibrant volunteer-run community centre serving the needs of the local community as well as many arts, culture, health and education organizati.


St. Andrew’s Anglican Church, Cowichan Station Temple Lodge, No.33

Welcome to the Cowichan Station Area Association (CSAA) Charitable Number: 807706155RR0001 The CSAA brings neighbours together to enhance and protect the livability, sustainability, and cultural heritage of our area.


St. Andrew’s Anglican Church, Cowichan Station Temple Lodge, No.33

2375 Koksilah Road Duncan, BC V9L 6M5 Phone: 250-746-1794 Office hours: 9am-1pm, Tuesday-Friday Closed Mondays and holidays Or stay in touch online: General inquiries: [email protected] Rental inquires: [email protected] Fairs & Event inquires: [email protected]


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Welcome to Cowichan Valley Regional Transit System Change Transit System Trip Planner Leave Now Google Transit Schedules & Maps handyDART Recent News More news Featured Videos BC Transit has implemented safety measures in response to COVID-19 to help you get to your destination safely and efficiently.


Dave Blackey Photography Duncan, Maple Bay, Glenora, Cowichan Station

Cowichan station is a former railway station in the Cowichan Valley Regional District of British Columbia. [1] The station was a flag stop on Via Rail 's Dayliner service. [2] The station and line closed in 2011 due to poor track conditions. [3] References ^ "Cowichan train station | VIA Rail". www.viarail.ca. Retrieved 2022-01-29.


Cowichan Station Constance Moerman Flickr

Cowichan Station Christmas Market. Crafts event by The Hub at Cowichan Station on Sunday, December 5 2021.


A full moon rises over a farm in Cowichan Station, near Duncan, BC

The Hub at Cowichan Station, Duncan, British Columbia. 2,824 likes · 24 talking about this · 663 were here. The HUB is a community gathering space for.


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250-746-1794 [email protected]. Home. CSAA. Cowichan Station Area. Community News. The HUB. Programs & Events. Get Involved. Donate or Become a Member.


Cowichan Station Constance Moerman Flickr

Location: Cowichan Station in the Cowichan Valley is located on Koksilah Road west of the Island Highway (Hwy 19), near Whippletree Junction, south of Duncan and north of Mill Bay. The Cowichan Valley is a 30-minute scenic drive from both Victoria in the south and Nanaimo in the north.


A Word From Aunt B Cowichan Station

Cowichan Station, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. The Community of Cowichan Station Vancouver Island, BC, Canada. [ Home] [ Map ] [ Cowichan Station Area Association] Population: 2400 Location: Latitude: 49°08'00" Longitude: 123°55'00"


Dave Blackey Photography Duncan, Maple Bay, Glenora, Cowichan Station

At the Hub at Cowichan Station, 2375 Koksilah Road Cowichan Valley Fleece & Fibre Fair Join us for a glorious gathering of all things fibre: hand-dyed yarn, hand-spun yarn, rovings, woven goods, fleece, knitted fashion, felting & oodles of fibre-lover's paraphernalia. Fun shopping, tasty lunch and plenty of camaraderie. A feast for the senses!