April 2022 Issue 161

Page 10

We recommend having a look at the park map and following the trails along the river for the best opportunity to see some of these big giants. These trails meander along the river with fern covered forest floors and mossy wooden boardwalks. This park offers a great picnic area as well as a family playground.

Rock I Funk I Blues I Reggae I Latin I Metal

Paul Jutras

DRUM KIT AND HAND PERCUSSION LESSONS 35+ years experience- Private / One 2 One / Customized / Fun

Beginner to advanced - In your home or in my studio in Duncan

250-732-7735 I chopsdrumschool@gmail.com Harris Spruce

Hike to the Big Trees 1. Koksilah Ancient Forest is off the beaten path past the Village of Shawnigan Lake. Here you will find a small grove of old growth Douglas Fir standing along the Koksilah River. It is approximately a 2-kilometre hike and is described as easy to moderate. Travel to Shawnigan Lake Village and follow Renfrew Road going west. This road will take you past the Kinsol Trestle turn off as well as Koksilah Provincial Park. Go up Kapoor Hill logging road and just before the 8 km marker is a recommended parking area. It is a remote location and can be somewhat difficult to find. We recommend you be prepared and stop in at the Cowichan Regional Visitor Centre for a map of this area.

Gift Baskets Meat & Cheese Platters Gourmet Foods Italian Imports Take Home and Serve

2. Bright Angel Park in Cowichan Station has several big trees tucked away off the walking paths. This lovely family type park is located off Koksilah Road. It offers several trails and picnic areas to enjoy. To find the big trees cross over the suspension bridge and start the trail to the right for approximately 10 metres. There are a couple of small paths that lead up left towards the train tracks and you will find these bigger Douglas Firs in this area. This area was heavily flooded during the winter rains and the trails may still be damaged. 3. Glenora Trailhead Park is a wonderful walk amongst nature.

10

4. Cowichan Lake Research Station located at 7060 Forestry Rd in Mesachie Lake is a large government forestry research centre past Lake Cowichan and is a perfect opportunity to see many different species of trees such as Western Hemlock, Pacific Silver Fir, Grand Fir and several others. There is a small grove of old-growth Douglas Fir along the trails. We also have some maps of the centre so stop by and pick one up. Contact them for hours 1.250.749.6811 Ext 21 5. Honeymoon Bay Ecological Reserve located on South Shore Road in Honeymoon Bay is approximately 2.5 kilometres west of the Village of Lake Cowichan. This is a special 15acre park with one of the largest displays of rare pink fawn lilies and also has a beautiful display of many other wild flowers. As you meander through the forest you will get to enjoy some spectacular old growth trees through out the forest. 6. Eves Provincial Park on Westholme Road in Westholme is truly a hidden secret. This is a 45-acre park and with easy to moderate trails. Enjoy a walk through the forests and along the bluffs and take in some of the amazing Douglas Firs. There is also a snippet of an old train track that use to carry copper from the surrounding mines to Crofton. Places that also need mentioning that are not in the Cowichan Valley are Goldstream Provincial Park, Avatar Grove near Port Renfrew and Cathedral Grove near Port Albern Patty Abbott, Visitor Coordinator Cowichan Valley Regional Centre


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook

Articles inside

April Forecasts

5min
page 77

Cut Broom in Bloom

2min
page 76

A Beginner’s Guide to Choosing Crystals

2min
pages 74-75

Airbags and Hearing Damage

2min
page 61

Is Now a Good Time to Buy or Sell a Home?

2min
page 72

Humanitarian Caravan

6min
pages 70-71

Screen Time

3min
page 65

Honouring How We Feel

5min
pages 66-67

Five Little Indians by Michelle Good

3min
page 63

Black Seed Oil- The Universal Healer

2min
page 64

Just Another Indian A Serial Killer and Canada’s Indifference

3min
page 62

Learn to Bowl

2min
pages 55-56

Inside The Waldorf Kindergarten

3min
page 57

Flatworms in Cowichan Bay

2min
page 58

Discovering the Deep: Life in our Last Wilderness

1min
page 59

The Plastic Dilemma: Sorting it out

4min
pages 52-53

A Peek Into Garden House

2min
page 54

Canada Greener Homes Grant

3min
pages 48-49

Going Solar, How it Works

4min
pages 50-51

Nuts’amaat Syaays–Working Together As One

2min
page 47

Get Gardening with the Cowichan Farm & Food Hub

1min
page 46

Guide to Local Wine and BC Oysters

2min
pages 40-41

Consuming Consciously

2min
page 42

Featuring Better Cotton Initiative Fashions at Fabrications

2min
page 37

What’s in a Cup Of Tea?

2min
page 38

Plentifill

3min
page 35

Let’s Talk Makeup and Sustainability

1min
page 36

Local Delicious Easter

5min
pages 24-27

New CVCAS board roles up its sleeves

2min
pages 30-31

Male Nudes Soleil Mannion at Excellent Frameworks

1min
page 32

Promise Valley Farm and Creamery Opens

3min
pages 16-17

Nature and Humanity Works by Sue A. Miller & Aleksandra Kalinic

2min
page 33

Where Do We Go From Here

2min
page 34

Fresh Mango Salsa

0
page 28

Ever Wonder What Makes Sparkling Wines so Special?

3min
pages 22-23

Happy Earth Day

2min
page 9

The Tradition of Pysanky

1min
page 12

April Events

2min
pages 5-6

Cowichan Valley Arts Council

1min
page 13

Hike to the Big Trees

3min
page 10

Good Advice

1min
page 14

10 Things To Know Now About the Six Mountains of North Cowichan

3min
pages 7-8

reFresh Zero Waste Initiative

3min
page 15
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.