Outdoor Adventures


Coastal Bliss Adventures Cowichan bay

Street Address: 4865 Bench Road Cowichan Bay BC
Website: www.coastalbliss.ca
Phone: 1-800-896-9525
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Kayaking Desolation Sound

Hiking – Stress reducing Forest Bathing, moderate to strenuous day and multi-day hikes.
Kayaking & Canoeing – Rentals, Guided day and multi-day Tours.
Birding – Bird watching or photography on foot or by water (canoe or kayak), Bird bathing, reduce stress by listening to bird song on a gentle walk in Cowichan Bay.   From pick up to return, Coastal Bliss Adventures cover everything you need, except your personal items. We take you to and from the trip start, and feed you well along the way. We can't guarantee weight loss on our tours.  Our guides get out into our areas. They know the ins and outs of the trip and provide exceptional interpretation of flora, fauna and history. You'll know more after you leave. We give you an entire packet of information on how to prepare, what to bring, how to pack, and a plan for training so you can fully enjoy the trip. Our care for you starts before you even arrive.




Cowichan River Tubing - The Tube Shack

Street Address: 109 South Shore Rd, Lake Cowichan, BC Canada
Website: www.cowichanriver.com/
Phone: 1-250-510-7433

Experience the ride of a lifetime with The Tube Shack, Lake Cowichan’s premier all-inclusive tubing adventure company!

Tube the Cowichan River and enjoy the crystal clear water and pristine scenery as you embark on a two and a half hour journey down one of the most beautiful places on earth! Vancouver Island’s best kept secret is Cowichan River Tubing!

We provide fully licensed and insured river tube rentals with complimentary shuttle service back to Lake Cowichan. The Tube Shack is the best way to tube the Cowichan River!
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North Island Wildlife Recovery Association

Street Address: 1240 Leffler Road, Errington, BC
Website: https://www.niwra.org
Phone: 1-250-248-8534 

 Our Mission
To care for ill, injured, and orphaned wildlife and to educate the public on wildlife and environmental issues.
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