Mist in the Cowichan Valley on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada
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Behind a blanket of mist. Cowichan Valley on Vancouver Island
Welcome to the Cowichan Valley on Vancouver Island in British Columbia. Located on the southern part of the island, this valley has art and history that echo through its green mountains, like Mount Prevost. The region is home to the band government of the Cowichan Tribes, the largest First Nations band in British Columbia. The city of Duncan has an impressive collection of indigenous art, including intricate carvings and paintings. While here, you must visit the collection of totem poles, which stand as towering symbols of indigenous history as they depict ancestral legends and clan symbols.
The Cowichan Valley is also celebrated for its flourishing wine, cider and brewery scenes. The region's moderate climate and fertile soil create ideal conditions for vineyards and orchards. Visitors can explore these vineyards and sample locally crafted beverages. Before you leave, you might want to get a Siwash sweater knitted by members of the Cowichan Tribes.