Located on Vancouver Island, the BEST WESTERN Cowichan Valley Inn offers an onsite restaurant and bar. Free WiFi is available in all room types. Duncan Meadows Golf Course is 5 minutes' drive away.
Lavonne
Canada
It was nice, comfortable and clean. This is our go to hotel when we stay in Duncan. The food was good, nice breakfast.
An on-site restaurant is featured at this centrally located Duncan motel. A microwave and fridge are offered in each room. Free Wi-Fi is provided. Victoria city center is 50 minutes’ drive away.
Located in Duncan, this heritage style guest house offers a shared kitchen. A games room features a billiards table and a flat-screen cable TV. Free Wi-Fi is provided in rooms.
Stephanie
Canada
David the owner/operator is all about quality, like vale’s and ethics’s.
THURBER HOUSE offers accommodations in Duncan, 5.3 miles from Maple Bay and 14 miles from Mill Bay Ferry Terminal. This property offers access to a balcony, free private parking, and free Wifi.
Les
Canada
Tim’s attached to home guesthouse is top notch! Everything in this guest house is new including the appliances….. Tim made us feel welcome and the added touches he provided made our stay 5 stars! You’ll have to check them out for yourself if you decide to stay in Duncan!
Located in Duncan, within 6.2 miles of Maple Bay and 15 miles of Mill Bay Ferry Terminal, Falcon Nest Motel provides accommodations with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool and free WiFi throughout the...
Located in Duncan, 5.3 miles from Maple Bay, Duncan Motel provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking and a terrace. The property has room service and free WiFi throughout the...
Located halfway between Victoria and Nanaimo, a balcony and private entrance is offered from every guest room at this Cowichan Bay Inn. Free WiFi access is provided.
Offering sea views, The Cube in Cowichan Bay features accommodations, a garden, and barbecue facilities. This property offers access to a patio and free private parking.
Duncan is best experienced outside of town for trails lakes...
Duncan is best experienced outside of town for trails lakes and nature in general. Try an AirBnb. There are a few within 20 minutes or so from town in beautiful settings. To Eat, go to Romeo's. I had one of the award winning pizzas, and it didn't disappoint
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Anonymous
Canada
4.0
Scored 4.0
Sadly, this town seems quite depressed, with little that was...
Sadly, this town seems quite depressed, with little that was visually appealing, and many homeless folks wandering the streets. Seems to be a good jumping point, to get fuelled up, get groceries, do laundry etc, before continuing to stay elsewhere.
Jen
10
Scored 10
The Cowichan Valley region (incl.
The Cowichan Valley region (incl. Duncan, Cowichan Bay, Cowichan Lake, Chemainus, Ladysmith.) has restored, sweet, old towns with plenty of outdoor informative signs, images, murals about local history, walking, cycling and equestrian trails to renovated trestle bridges (Kinsol Trestle is the biggest and most impressive one), the best river tubing in the pristine water of the Cowichan river, clean lakes with nice beaches for swimming, ecotourism with wineries, cideries, distilleries and breweries, all in beautiful settings. Don't miss the Hand of Man museum in Mill's Bay. Easily explored within 4 days with a car. All the municipalities are easily explored on foot. We were never disappointed with the food either and they have gluten free options everywhere on the menus.
Anita
Canada
8.0
Scored 8.0
I know Duncan well as I was born here.
I know Duncan well as I was born here. I came to town to attend a concert. I took advantage of the great shopping. I enjoyed dinner at Mr Mike’s prior to the show. Lots of restaurants within walking distance from the theatre and also the hotel.
Linda
Canada
2.0
Scored 2.0
This hotel is old, run down, and downright scary.
This hotel is old, run down, and downright scary. My husband refused to get out of the car! The "guests" who happened to be outside were standing in huddles that appeared more like a drug deal going in. One women was outside her room in saying only a towel. Rooms were full of stale cigarette smoke. Do not book a room here. My only saving grace was that the manager told me the room hasn't been charged yet.
Janina
United States of America
10
Scored 10
We've been there many times.
We've been there many times. Small quaint town; lots of restaurants, shopping and a casino for those who like that (not me), lots of totem poles. We are there every summer to attend the Cowichan Folk Music Festival, which was the reason for this trip as well. Easy to get to by car/bus as the main highway runs right through it; could get there by boat as well. By air would most likely be via Nanaimo or Victoria and then an hour drive either way to Duncan. Outdor music performances every night in July in town.
This is a motel on the highway going through Duncan and cost less than others, so the location was the first draw. It is surrounded by restaurants, easy for meals. As I was there in the middle of a heat wave the pool was a huge bonus. Cleanliness was good, no complaints. A bit noisy due to highway but not unexpected. There was no air conditioning, but the motel was surrounded by trees and a high fence, and the staff supplied a fan, I took advantage of an evening swim too!
Was bright and modern, the host left a lovely touch of a bottle of wine. Was very handy and a nice surprise to have coffee in the cupboards (we had forgotten ours) and all utensils etc to cook. Wi-Fi was great, rooms were comfortable. Location was perfect for us as we were close to the Performing Arts Centre where we needed to be. Host was super responsive and helpful when contacted.
the room was very clean, spacious, private and quiet. Breakfast was really good and the owners were very welcoming and wonderful chatting with in the morning. Maple Bay is a pretty area. Not much going on but there is a pub and a nice restaurant. The beach would be nice in the summer
The breakfast was great and she even made us a pot of English Breakfast tea. We liked her garden and lovely to sit out there and watch the birds and the local possum. We particularly liked that it wasn’t smack bang in the middle of tourists hotels etc. It was nice and quiet.
Everything was great! Over and above our expectations. It was within walking distance from the person we were visiting. It was also easy for us to find our way around Duncan. Loved the extra space compared to a hotel room. Will highly recommend to anyone going to the area.
Tim’s attached to home guesthouse is top notch! Everything in this guest house is new including the appliances….. Tim made us feel welcome and the added touches he provided made our stay 5 stars! You’ll have to check them out for yourself if you decide to stay in Duncan!
For a place that you just to sleep, rest, shower in; it was great. Very clean, even better than hotels. No breakfast but that was expected. Hotel breakfasts are cheap and you might as well take a walk to grab a bite.
The unit was comfortable.. it had a fully equipped kitchen. The neighborhood was quiet and was easy access to transit. Could easily walk to most things in Duncan. It is an older building but clean
Very big, nice renovated townhouse. Two bedrooms, 2 and half bathrooms makes the stay very comfortable. It also has washer and dryer. Check in/out instructions was clear.
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