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Cowichan River Provincial Park

Cowichan River Provincial Park

Riverbottom Rd., Lake Cowichan, BC
Operating
Season: 
Mar 30 – Oct 31
Number of
Sites: 
45

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Cowichan River open March 30 to Oct 31 with full services and fees, campground is accessible year round, but does not offer services (no water, firewood, security, winter camping fee in effect). If it’s outdoor recreation you’re after, Cowichan River Provincial Park is the place to go. Great for swimming, canoeing, white-water kayaking, tubing, camping, fishing, and hiking. Also, it’s a great place to take it easy in the sun; you’re bound to find something to do in the “recreation corridor.” Stoltz pool is open year-round. 43 campsites at Stoltz Pool 2 group sites. WINTER RATES APPLY Park Size: 1,414 hectares

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Amenities

Biking Available Biking Available
Dog Friendly Dog Friendly
Fishing Nearby Fishing Nearby
Hiking Available Hiking Available
Pit Toilets Pit Toilets
RV Sites Available RV Sites Available
Swimming Available Swimming Available
Tent Sites Available Tent Sites Available
Water Available On Site Water Available On Site

Directions

There are three main access points to Cowichan River Provincial Park: Skutz Falls Road/West Access: Located off Highway 18, Skutz Falls Road provides access to Skutz Falls day-use area, Horseshoe Bend Group Campsite, Marie Canyon day-use area and the Skutz Falls Trailhead of the Cowichan River Trail. Follow signs from Skutz Falls Road via Cowichan Lake Road and Mayo Road to Riverbottom Road. Highway 18 Connector/Middle Access: Located off Highway 18, the Highway 18 Connector provides access to the Stoltz Pool campground, group campsite and day-use areas. Follow signs to Riverbottom Road. Robertson Road/South East Access: Located on Robertson Road in the Glenora area south of Duncan. To access this point proceed west on Glenora Road, turn right onto Vaux Road and continue down Vaux Road, as it leads into Robertson Road. This provides access to the Glenora Trailhead of the Cowichan River Trail.

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