Cowichan River
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The Cowichan River (IPA: /ˈkaʊɪtʃən/) is a moderately sized river in British Columbia, Canada. It originates in Lake Cowichan, flowing east towards its end at Cowichan Bay.
The river is widely considered one of the finest trout fishing streams in British Columbia. The Cowichan River is the centre of a provincial park, the Cowichan River Provincial Park, on southern Vancouver Island. The park area is home to hundreds of animal species: small and large mammals, including the native Vancouver Island ermine, an endangered species, and more than two hundred species of birds. The river is also the namesake of Cowichan Herald Extraordinary at the Canadian Heraldic Authority.