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  You can go for a steam train ride at the BC Forest Discovery Centre. The BC Forest Discovery Centre portrays the history of British Columbia's forest industry through indoor and outdoor exhibits.
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COBBLE HILL

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obble Hill’s softly rolling hills and valleys are home to some of Vancouver Island’s finest wineries and British Columbia’s only cidery. Take the time to explore the country roads by car or bike, enjoy the lush pastoral beauty the Cowichan is renowned for, and discover the many artist and artisans studios and specialty farm delights along the way.

Hikers and campers can follow the Cowichan Valley Trail (Trans Canada Trail) through the Koksilah Provincial Park or stopover at the ever popular Bright Angel Regional Park. Or take the time to explore the rolling hills and scenic trails by horseback.

If you have the need to slake your thirst or your hunger, make sure to drop into some of the picturesque pubs or wineries that can be found along the country roads.

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   TO DO IN JULY
   > Khowutzun Pow Wow
   > Cowichan Bay Artwalk
   > Duncan Summer Festival
   > Farmer's Market
   > Market in the Square
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