
November 21, 2022
E&N Commuter Train to Shawnigan
119 Years Ago
Early in the 20th century, the E&N Railway saw the be...

November 20, 2022
In November 1887 Mr. Dunsmuir, E. & N. owner, built a park on the point and put a foot bridge on pil...

November 19, 2022

November 18, 2022
Hurley Road
was named after the Mason Hurley family who settled in Shawnigan in 1926. Frederick Mas...

November 17, 2022
'A Part of History is Gone' as Arsonist Strikes Village
By Sarah Glen
Times Colonist staff
SHAWNIGA...

November 16, 2022
New to the Museum Gift Shop!
Fruit of the Loom
100% Cotton
XXL, XL, L, M, S
$22.00 taxes included
W...

November 15, 2022

November 14, 2022
Meet Our Staff
Kathryn Gagnon
Kathryn, the former Curator of the Cowichan Valley Museum & Archives...

November 13, 2022
Mr. Johnny Meyland, popular barber of Shawnigan from 1930 until 1957.
Barbering first in his home ...

November 11, 2022
During the time around Remembrance Day, all the Veteran's graves at the Shawnigan Cemetery are marke...

November 10, 2022
1999 South Cowichan Softball Team
Sponsored by Aitken & Fraser (Gerry & Mary Odeguaard)
Lots more ph...

November 09, 2022

November 08, 2022

November 07, 2022
The Shawnigan Lake Museum web page has loads of information about past and present Shawnigan Lake.
F...

November 06, 2022
The first vehicle to take the trip over the new Malahat road did so in January 1911 through 18 inche...