CWAV Society provides a range of programs designed to assist women in their response to physical, emotional or sexualized abuse and/ or violence from a current or past partner, family member or acquaintance. We also work to increase awareness, educate, and prevent abuse or violence, and work to promote community safety through many strategies.
Our history is yours since 1983. We collect, conserve, catalogue, research, display and interpret the history of the Cowichan Lake area. Our gift shop sells local history books and Canadian books, historical maps, pins, postcards, magnets, toys and much more.
Free admission but donations are gratefully accepted.

The Kaatza Lakeside Players focus is to broaden the opportunities for residents of the Cowichan Lake District to enjoy and participate in learning theatre arts.

Hockey, Curling, Figure Skating, Roller Skating, Bowling, Kids Programs, Daycare, Community Events and Hall Rentals
Salmon Enhancement and Hatchery – Registered Charity
Qualified Environmental Professional, Riparian Assessments and WSA Section 11 permits.



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

Meetings are the 3rd Monday every month @ 7pm at the Lake Cowichan Seniors Centre.