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Location: Lake Cowichan, BC
Region: Cowichan Valley
Type: Lakeside community
Best for: Supplies and access to Cowichan Lake recreation
Time: 1–3 hours (or longer as a base)
Admission: Free
Facilities: Groceries, fuel, basic services
Best Season: Summer for lake activities, spring/fall for quieter visits
Dog Friendly: Yes in many outdoor areas (follow local rules)
Parking / Access
Lake Cowichan is reached from Duncan via Highway 18.
What to do
Use the town as a hub for lake access points, campgrounds, and outdoor day trips in the Cowichan Valley.
Planning tip
Cell service and amenities can drop quickly outside town, so treat this as a last major resupply point for the area.
Lake Cowichan is a town in the Cowichan Valley on Vancouver Island, west of Duncan.
Drive from Duncan via Highway 18.
It’s known as a gateway community for Cowichan Lake recreation and nearby campgrounds and parks.
Yes. It’s a convenient hub for supplies before heading to more remote lake access points.
Yes. You can typically find groceries, fuel, and basic amenities.
Yes. The town is a common stop for family lake days and summer recreation.
Dogs are often fine in town and many outdoor areas, but rules vary by beach and park.
Summer is busiest for lake activities. Spring and fall can be quieter.
Bring layers and rain gear outside peak summer, and plan ahead for remote travel if you’re heading onto backroads.
Cowichan Lake access points, campgrounds, and forest recreation sites are close by, along with other Cowichan Valley stops.













