Koksilah
City in Vancouver Island, British Columbia
Koksilah is a community located just southeast of the City of Duncan, British Columbia, Canada. Its name is derived, via that of the Koksilah River, from that of the Hwulqwselu people, one of the Hǝn̓q̓ǝmin̓ǝm̓-speaking peoples of the area today... Wikipedia
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Adjacent to the Koksilah River, this undeveloped park in the Vancouver Island Forest Reserve offers good hiking, fishing and swimming opportunities. Spend an ...
The Koksilah River originates on the slopes of Waterloo Mountain, southwest of Shawnigan Lake. It flows eastward for approximately 44 km before discharging ...
Koksilah has a highway strip which is known for its old west style town. It has some restored buildings, antiques shops, restaurants, and a popular antique ...
The Koksilah River, Xwulqw'selu Sta'lo', Watershed (the Watershed) is located south of Duncan on Vancouver Island and lies within the traditional territories ...
The Koksilah Canyon is the closest commonly paddled river to Victoria, and is a good introductory creek run which needs rain for runnable levels.
This undeveloped 210-hectare park in the Vancouver Island Forest Reserve offers good hiking, fishing, swimming, canoeing and kayaking while you spend the day ...
Koksilah River Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. Koksilah River Provincial Park. IUCN category II (national park).
The Koksilah River Provincial Park is 7 km west of Shawnigan Lake on southern Vancouver Island. Wonderful trails to walk.
The Koksilah Ancient Forest Reserve is an absolutely incredible stand of old-growth Douglas-fir that rivals Cathedral Grove with its beauty and scale.
Koksilah Ridge (Hwsalu'utsum) is an elevated area located south of the Cowichan Valley on Vancouver Island, British Columbia. It is centered at 48°42′N, ...
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