Lake Cowichan Parks & Gardens
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Parks & Gardens in Lake Cowichan, British Columbia.
This wilderness wonderland is proudly primitive - the trails are rough and there are none of the common park facilities. But the extensive forest of ancient cedars and world's largest spruce trees will make even the most urban soul cry out in joy. Wilderness hiking and camping are popular, but take note of the park's conditions.
Ideally set on the shores of Lake Cowichan, it is easy to see why fishing, camping, windsurfing and swimming are very popular activities at this provincial park. A small but interesting museum pertaining to local history is in the park. Gordon Bay Provincial Park lies 35 km northwest of Duncan and 14 km from Lake Cowichan.








