Cowichan Bay Maritime Centre, Cowichan Bay, British Columbia, Canada
The Cowichan Bay Maritime Centre, located in Cowichan Bay, British Columbia, Canada, is a large ocean-front converted into a warehouse and pier, an exact replica of the original establishments that stood on the Cowichan Bay Road. Recreating the weathered exterior of the original warehouse and the unique Expo ’86 pavilions of the original pier, it is a significant cultural landmark used to promote the history of Cowichan Bay.
There are a number of other local attractions situated nearby that tourists can visit for a more immersive experience of the region. The Mount Tzuhalem Ecological Reserve is an 18-hectare preservation area that protects ecosystems, animal species, and plants, particularly the Garry oak-wildflower stands. The reserve is also a historical harvesting location of Coast Salish First Nations and a camas harvesting site. The Duncan Farmers Market on Vancouver Island is one of the largest markets in British Columbia selling fresh produce, locally grown products, and artisanal wares. It also puts on live musical performances on weekends. Visitors can choose from a selection of budget-friendly hotels for their stay. The Oceanfront Suites at Cowichan Bay is a great-value hotel surrounded by wharves filled with sail boats and floating homes, making it one of Vancouver Island’s most picturesque locations. It offers a wide range of amenities, including spa and makeup services, an indoor heated pool, and fitness center. The Super 8 by Wyndham Duncan offers the best rates in town, along with complimentary breakfast, free parking, and 24-hour customer assistance. It also has entertainment options such as a nightclub, golf course, and shared lounge with TV.