Benefits of Membership
Joining your Chamber of Commerce Links you with fellow businesses and provides numerous benefits associated with the District and Provincial Chambers of Commerce.
We offer a wide range of services to our business / organization chamber member
To the travelling visitors you can catch us in Chamber Mobile Unit where we Maps, post cards, and other swag items
Contact us for more details and Member application package. (250) 749-3244
Cowichan Lake Lions “We Serve”
The Cowichan Lake Lions normally meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of the month 7:00pm at the Lions Hall Den – 131 Oak Lane. However due to COVID all of our meeting will take place via Zoom.
To become a Lion member email us
To connect for service or support
Cowichan Lake Lions Club send us your letter of request via Canada Post
PO Box 109, Lake Cowichan V0R2G0
Cowichan Lake Salmonid Enhancement Society is an amazing team of dedicated volunteers in the Cowichan Valley serving the watershed, fish populations by bringing education to the class room about ways to protect their habitats.
Cowichan Women Against Violence (CWAV) Society works from a feminist perspective to provide a supportive environment primarily to women and children who have been affected by abuse. We support diversity, change, choice and growth through counselling, advocacy, emergency shelter, community development and education.
Distribution is the second Wednesday of every month, except December. We are located at 105-205 South Shore Road. Applications are to be filled/picked up/dropped off at the Cowichan Lake Community Services building at 121 Point Ideal Road

Cowichan Lake Arts & Culture Society is dedicated to the recognition, application and advancement of
the many forms of art and culture found in the communities around Cowichan Lake.
The purpose of the society is to:
Encourage and foster appreciation of a broad spectrum of arts and culture in the Cowichan Lake Region (area I, area F and Lake Cowichan) by serving residents, of all ages, through the development of connections and partnerships, identifying and securing funding, providing advocacy and by enhancing both exposure
to and participation in arts and culture.
Theatre Music Dance Visual Arts
Literary Arts Culinary Arts Photography and Film
Knitting Quilting Weaving
Cowichan Lake Arts and Culture Society is privileged to serve the communities surrounding Cowichan Lake.
We respectfully acknowledge that we are operating in the territories of the Ts’uubaa-asatx First Nation (Lake Cowichan First Nation), Ditidaht First Nation and Cowichan Tribes.
We would like to take this opportunity to thank the original peoples of the Cowichan Valley
for sharing their culture with us.’
We are a non-profit society; providing programs and facilities to the people of the Cowichan Lake area. Our mission is to enhance and support the quality of life for Cowichan Lake are residents. We will strive to do this through education, prevention, recreation, counselling and support groups. It is also our aim to work together with other service agencies in an integrated approach.
Cowichan Lake Recreation offers a wide variety recreational and educational programs for children and adults.