Duncan Tourism & Travel Informations, GoBC.ca

This train don’t carry no gamblers, co-chi-co shakers, or midnight ramblers, well that we know of anyway.

This is the Caochin Express. You can’t say you’ve been Duncan on the fast train exactly but you can say you’ve met lots of friendly people and experience some down home hospitality. If you’ve been to Duncan, you’ve been to the commercial hub of the Vancouver Island crouching valley a place that celebrates its history and respects its roots. A place where world values still thrive and community isn’t a computer chat room. Known as a city of trodden Duncan is owned to the crouching people and guests to the are honored by a sharing a cultural traditions and artistic treasures.

Over seventy trodden race the streets of Duncan. Weaving legend, genealogy, history and spirit in an artistic pleasure that is world renounced. The crouching native village operates as a cross cultural interpret centre as an educational resort for the native community and a commercial outlet for the work of native artist. Down town, Duncan has impressive galleries. It also bosts theatres major recreational facilities, a regional hospital, community college and as the commercial centre or the region seventy thousand people.

There is a lot of activities for out door enthusiast and for the less ambitious shopping and whine tasting tours. For golfers there are scenic challenging courses close by and when you’re ready to ride your father’s magic carpet made of steel come on by the BC forest discovery centre and hop back on Caochin Express.

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  1. November 6th, 2007 | 6:23 am

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