March 2022 Issue 160

Page 55

Terrace off Lakes Road to the very end and then left on York Road. Parking is limited to the street.

Wild Flower and Ecological Reserves Patty Abbott Visitor Centre Coordinator

1. Bright Angel Park is an easy spot to view the many early blooming flowers especially the White Fawn Lily. These are in abundance on the inner trails leading down to the Koksilah River. This lovely park is located in Cowichan Station off Koksilah Road and is great for the whole family. 2. Cobble Hill Mountain located in the Village of Cobble Hill is one our favourite hiking and biking destinations. The trails here can be a little more difficult for some who wish to hike to the summit but generally there are moderate trails. White Fawn Lilies and the Western Trillium will dot the trails along the way to the summit. 3. Somenos Marsh Garry Oak Protected Area boasts some rare wildflowers and Garry Oaks. This area offers the rare Pink Fawn Lily and the rare deep soiled Garry Oak trees. This marsh is also home to over 200 species of birds as well as homes for Beaver, Muskrat, Deer, River Otters, Raccoon and more. To access this area, take Trillium

4. Honeymoon Bay Ecological Reserve is located on South Shore Road in Honeymoon Bay approximately 2.5 kilometres west of the village. From Duncan take Hwy 18 to Lake Cowichan and follow signs through town towards Honeymoon Bay. The road will divide at Walton Road and drive past March Meadows Golf Course. This reserve is approximately 15 acres and home to one of the largest displays of the rare pink fawn lily. There are many other species of flora including bleeding heart, California-tea, wild ginger, Trilliums, Solomons seal and many more. 5. Stoney Hill Regional Park is a 3.2-kilometre loop featuring incredible views of Sansum Narrows and Saltspring Island. This park has a wonderful display of Arbutus trees and Garry Oak as well as many different wildflowers. Some of the different varieties that you may see include Yellow Pond Lily as well as nice displays of Foxgloves. 6. Mount Tzhouhalem located in North Cowichan is a haven for hikers and mountain bikers but also boasts an 18 acre Ecological Reserve with breath taking vistas of wildflowers till the end of May. The reserve is also home to Garry Oak and wildlife. To access the reserve park at Kaspa Parking lot in The Properties and sub division off Maple Bay Road. Once parked take the Danalyzer Trail which will lead you right to the Ecological Reserve and if you wish to continue this same

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trail will take you to the white cross. 7. Ladysmith Ecological Bog Reserve northeast of Ladysmith is quite large at approximately 380 acres. We recommend the Yellow Point Park loop which is about 5.3 kilometres. This is an easy trail and features many beautiful wildflowers as well as a great place for avid bird watchers. Follow Trans Canada Highway north and follow the Yellow Point / Cedar exit then merge onto Cedar Road then turn right

onto Yellow Point Road for 3.6 kilometres and turn left for 750 metres. Wildflowers can be found from March to late May in many of our areas and are usually found along streams and creeks as well as alpine meadows. They come in a variety of colours throughout the season. We have a wonderful selection of books on wildflowers at the Cowichan Regional Visitor Centre at 2896 Drinkwater Road in Duncan. 55


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March Forecasts

6min
page 69

Anthropocene means we hold the key to our future

3min
page 68

Cowichan Elder College Spring Program

1min
page 67

Why We Should Read: Indigenous Relations

4min
pages 65-66

The Herons (Smuqw’a) are Back

2min
page 62

Spring Clean Checklist

2min
page 60

Grounding Wool

1min
page 59

A Song that Changed Me

2min
pages 56-57

Wild Flower and Ecological Reserves

3min
page 55

Prenatal Secure Attachment

2min
page 58

Growing Healthy Children in Times of Stress

3min
page 54

The Second Seven Years of Childhood

3min
page 53

Common Ground

2min
page 49

Shut the Fridge Door

3min
page 47

Glutathione “The Master Antioxidant”

2min
page 48

Public Overwhelmingly Supports Conservation In Municipal Forest Reserve

4min
pages 43-44

Chris Ronald with John Macarthur Ellis

1min
pages 45-46

Providence Farm Garden Volunteers Call Out

1min
pages 41-42

Seedy Saturday is Coming

2min
page 39

Colouring Outside of the Lines

2min
page 35

Inspire The Next Generation of Growers

1min
page 38

Planting For Pollinators

2min
page 37

Thinking of Planting An Edible Landscape? Ado Can Help

2min
page 36

Frame Your Family This Spring

1min
page 33

Romancing the Stone with Kristina Boardman

1min
page 32

Living Your Design Immersion Workshop

3min
page 34

Thoughts on Interior Design for the Successful Single Professional Woman

2min
page 31

Ukes Misbehavin’

1min
page 30

How to Develop Your Personal Capsule Wardrobe

2min
page 29

Celebrating Women - International Women’s Day

1min
page 23

Vegan Synthetic-Free Truly Natural

1min
page 25

Creating Wellness for You and the Environment

2min
page 24

The Miracle of Wool

2min
page 27

Fashion Advice from Your Local Goldstone Girl Amy Caine

2min
page 28

Are you a newcomer here in Canada? Welcome

1min
page 22

The Art + Math Beauty Equation

1min
page 7

March Events

2min
pages 5-6

Tomato & Egg Stew

1min
page 21

Past the Family Favourite

3min
pages 19-20

Circling in Colour, The Fine Art of Quilling

2min
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History Glass

2min
pages 14-15

Writing’s Special Place in the Arts

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Pet Nat by the Glass

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