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Cowichan Valley Regional Transit System is a public bus service in Duncan and the Cowichan Valley of British Columbia , Canada . The conventional transit of the Cowichan Valley Transit System has been in service since 1993. handyDART is a transportation service for people with a disability who are unable to use conventional transit, which is operated by Volunteer Cowichan.

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4-805: There is a weekday commuter service between Duncan, Cobble Hill , Mill Bay , Shawnigan Lake , and Victoria . Buses leave the Cowichan Valley in the morning and return in the evening. They travel via the Malahat . Funding for the service, which started operating on October 20, 2008 is provided by Cowichan Valley Regional District , Victoria Regional Transit and BC Transit . 6A travels from Crofton Rd to Henry Rd along Chemainus. 6B travels from Crofton Rd to Henry Rd along Mt. Sicker and Hwy 1. Duncan via Shawnigan Lake Duncan via Telegraph Road This article about transport in British Columbia

8-569: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article related to bus transport in Canada is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Cobble Hill, British Columbia Cobble Hill is a small community on Vancouver Island , British Columbia , Canada . It is located approximately 45 kilometres (28 mi) north of Victoria on Highway 1 in the Cowichan Valley Regional District , and

12-508: Is known for its agricultural surroundings, and for Cobble Hill itself, which gave the village its name. According to the 2016 census, there are 5,019 people living in Cobble Hill. The town features many hiking trails and paths cover the hills and forests of this area, which is well known for its mountain biking opportunities. More recently the area has become famous for its vineyards , which have won awards for their wines. The settlement

16-500: Was served by the Via Rail Victoria – Courtenay train until suspended indefinitely in 2011. The Island Rail Corridor passes through the area. The village centre contains basic shops and services including a post office, pub, coffee shop and a small grocery store. The village centre also has a couple of parks, a dog park, community centre and an independent school (K-7). Parts of the 1994 version of Little Women from

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