5 reasons the Cowichan region is the perfect autumnal getaway

We hope this doesn’t make us sound too basic, but fall has to be our favourite season. The air is crisp, the sun still shines, and the bugs are banished back to the fiery pits of h-… well, you get it, the bugs are mostly gone.
For many, fall means getting back into your routine, but what about extending that vacation season just a little longer? You don’t even have to go very far!

Introducing Vancouver Island’s best-kept secret: Cowichan! This stunning region sits on the coast just north of Victoria and spans multiple communities, including Ladysmith, Chemainus, Duncan, and Lake Cowichan. The nature is unreal, the towns are quaint, and it’s one of the most welcoming, down-to-earth places you’ll ever visit.
Here’s everything you can do to make the most of the ‘-ber’ months in Cowichan. Trust us, you won’t be able to wait to book your trip!
What to do in the Cowichan region this fall
Enjoy the outdoors

Vancouver Island is a playground, and there’s no shortage of things to do in the Cowichan region. Get your heart pumping on one of the many mountain biking trails, practice your swing at scenic golf courses, or expand your knowledge of the natural world with a wildlife tour. Here are a few suggestions to get your planning started!
- Ocean Ecoventures Whale Watching
- VI Fly Fishing
- Cowichan Valley Trail
- Cowichan Golf Club
- Bright Angel Park
Experience the culture

The Cowichan region has a rich Indigenous cultural history that’s forever inspiring its art scene. Learn the history of the area’s First Nations at one of the many museums, or enjoy the works of talented artists at the local galleries and studios. You can also try an immersive experience by catching a performance at one of the community theatres. Here are a few places to check out.
- Cowichan Bay Maritime Centre
- Ladysmith Gallery
- Cowichan Valley Museum
- Judy Hill Gallery
- Chemainus Theatre Festival
Browse artisan shops

Who doesn’t love a little shopping on vacation? Think of it as less like ‘souvenirs’ and more like ‘unique Christmas gifts’ purchased early! Meander past historical brick shopfronts, browse quirky boutiques and explore tantalizing farmers’ markets stocked with local goodies.
- Wild Coast Perfumery
- Original Udder Guys Ice Cream and Candy
- Yellow Point Farms, Farm Store
- Blend Gathered Goods
- Left Coast Fashions
Sample the wine

Did you know that the Cowichan Valley is Vancouver Island’s only official winemaking region and one of the largest in British Columbia? Thanks to a mix of ancient volcanic activity, salt, and glaciers, the Cowichan region boasts a unique terroir that’s some of the best for growing their chosen grape varieties.
The best way to do a wine tour here is slow and unhurried. Take your time (or a shuttle) while you explore some fantastic local wine. Here are a few spots to add to your list.
Try the food scene

Where there is good wine, there has to be good food, right? The region’s fertile farms, cideries, breweries, and distilleries supply a growing number of fine restaurants, bistros, and bakeries. Try one of the many delicious farm-to-table eateries or enjoy casual dining at a beloved cafe or artisan market. Here are some ideas until you find what you’re craving.
- Red Arrow Brewing Company
- Merridale Cidery & Distillery
- Alpina Restaurant
- Bridgemans Bistro
- Brunch On Third
Where to stay

When it comes to choosing a place to lay your head at night, you’re flush with options! It’s your getaway, so whether you feel like camping in the woods or lounging in a luxe hotel, you do you!
Here’s a sampling of all the different kinds of accommodations Cowichan has to offer.
- Temperance Hotel
- Gordon Bay Provincial Park
- Oceanfront Suites at Cowichan Bay
- Kilmarnock Glen Bed and Breakfast
- The Homestead at Wildwood Ecoforest
Explore Cowichan’s website below for more ideas on how to plan your trip.
The island is calling, the only question is – will you answer?
