1. Cowichan 1 (Duncan, 7km)
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2. Cowichan 9 (Duncan, 7km)
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3. Deerholme (Duncan, 7km)
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4. Duncan (City) / Quamichan Lake / Sansum Narrows / Waterloo Mountain (Duncan, 7km)
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After William Chalmers Duncan, born 1836 in Sarnia, Ontario. He arrived in Victoria in May 1862, and in August of that year, he was one of the party of 100 settlers that Governor Douglas took to Cowichan Bay. |
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5. Eagle Heights (Duncan, 7km)
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6. Eves Park (Duncan, 7km)
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7. Hayward (Duncan, 7km)
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8. Hillbank (Duncan, 7km)
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9. Hillcrest (Duncan, 7km)
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10. Kakalatza 6 (Duncan, 7km)
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11. Koksilah (Duncan, 7km)
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12. Mount Tzuhalem Ecological Reserve (Duncan, 7km)
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13. Paldi (Duncan, 7km)
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Paldi - After a village in Punjab, India, birthplace of the Mayo brothers, who built a sawmill here. |
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14. Quamichan Land District (Duncan, 7km)
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15. Sahtlam (Duncan, 7km)
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Sahtlam - From the Island Halkomelem word meaning 'evergreen.' |
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16. Sahtlam Land District (Duncan, 7km)
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17. Somenos (Duncan, 7km)
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Somenos - The plural of a Cowichan Indian word meaning 'a resting place.' Here, on a quiet stretch of the Cowichan River, canoemen rested before resuming their paddling upstream. |
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18. Somenos Land District (Duncan, 7km)
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19. Tzart-lam 5 (Duncan, 7km)
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20. Tzouhalem (Duncan, 7km)
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21. North Cowichan (District) (North Cowichan, 9km)
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22. Chemainus / Governor Rock / Stuart Channel (Chemainus, 18km)
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From the Island Halkomelem word meaning 'bitten breast.' The horseshoe shape of the bay reminded Indians of the bite that a frenzied shaman would inflict upon a spectator during certain tribal ceremonies. |
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23. Chemainus Land District (Chemainus, 18km)
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24. Halalt 2 (Chemainus, 18km)
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25. Halalt Island 1 (Chemainus, 18km)
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26. Saltair (Chemainus, 18km)
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27. Say-La-Quas 10 (Chemainus, 18km)
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28. Squaw-Hay-One 11 (Chemainus, 18km)
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29. Tent Island 8 (Chemainus, 18km)
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30. Tsussie 6 (Chemainus, 18km)
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31. Westholme / Mount Sicker (Chemainus, 18km)
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Mount Sicker - After John J. Sicker, a pioneer homesteader with a reputation for stubborn individualism. |
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32. Crofton / Mount Richards (Crofton, 16km)
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Crofton, after Henry Croft, a mining engineer who was a brother-in-law of James Dunsmuir, the coal and lumber magnate. In 1900 Croft, manager of the Lenora, Mt. Sicker Copper Mining Company, bought land on Osborn Bay on which to build a smelter. |
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33. Maple Bay (Crofton, 16km)
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34. Osborn Bay (Crofton, 16km)
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Osborn Bay - After Captain (later Rear-Admiral) Sherard Osborn, RN (1822-75), Arctic explorer and author, who served with distinction in the Crimean War. |
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35. Cowichan Bay / Tzouhalem Summit (Cowichan Bay, 14km)
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Tzouhalem Summit - Named after one of the fiercest of the war chiefs of the Cowichans. In 1844 he led an attack on Fort Victoria after the HBC tried to collect damages for cattle that his band had slain. |
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36. Cowichan Station (Cowichan Bay, 14km)
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37. Fairbridge (Cowichan Bay, 14km)
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38. Genoa Bay (Cowichan Bay, 14km)
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Genoa Bay - Since an Italian, Giovanni Baptiste Ordano, came here in 1858, it seems likely that Genoa Bay commemorates his birthplace. Later that year Ordano opened the first store in the district at Tzuhalem. |
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39. Kil-pah-las 3 (Cowichan Bay, 14km)
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40. Theik 2 (Cowichan Bay, 14km)
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