Address: 8a Whippletree Frontage Rd, Duncan, BC V9L, Canada
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Whippletree Junction Videos
Whippletree Junction Vancouver Island Canada
Whippletree Junction Vancouver Island Canada These old buildings were moved to the Whippletree Junction location from downtown Duncan's Chinatown in 1969
Weaving at Whippletree Junction - Shaw TV Duncan
It's a colourful, unique little attraction at the side of the island highway and it's home to some very dedicated professionals. Shaw TV's Jen Muranetz meets a weaver named Leola at the aptly named Leola's Studio.
Harold Joe, First Nations Gravedigger - Shaw TV Duncan
There are first nations burial sites or middens all over BC. And with more development and cities expanding, more and more of these sites are being disturbed. Shaw TV's Sucheta Singh caught up with a man whose job it is to make sure they are located and moved.
go! Island visits the Cowichan Sportsplex on Shaw TV Duncan
Shaw TV's Daphne Goode gets the information on the Cowichan Sportsplex referendum to be included on the Nov. 15 municipal election ballot for Cowichan residents.
Steampunk Fountain From Whippletree Junction in Duncan Vancouver Island Canada
Vancouver Island Cowichan Bay
Vancouver Island Cowichan Bay Canada
Cowichan Fam
Staff at Tourism Vancouver Island had the opportunity to visit the Cowichan Valley and the many sites, smells and delicious tastes that are offered there. This tour includes stops at Hilary's Cheese, Cherry Point & Glenterra Vineyards, Whipple Tree Junction, BC Forest Discovery Centre and the Northwest Pacific Raptor Centre. For more information on the Cowichan Valley, check out cvrd.bc.ca/index.aspx?NID=260. For more information on Vancouver Island, visit vancouverisland.travel. ENJOY! :)
Cora Flora ~ Ecovillage Inspiration
I feel so blessed to have come into alignment with this beautiful place... Inspired to share! Focusing on the flourishing of Mother Earth and all of us lovely souls...
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The Old Firehouse Wine and Cocktail Bar - Shaw TV Duncan
An upscale restaurant has come to Cowichan Valley and James Green went to check it out.