Wild Food Walks: Walk 6
Join local naturalist, Genevieve Singleton on a walk along the Cowichan River’s edge. Genevieve likes to live in the moment and will incorporate wild edibles, birlds and animals into her walk, depending on what she sees that day. She will also spend time talking about the river restoration work that has been done in the area to remediate silting that was negatively affecting the river’s salmon stocks.
Depart 9:30 from the Stoltz Pools parking lot. Located off Highway 18, the Highway 18 Connector provides access to the Stoltz Pool Campground, Group Campsite and Day-Use areas. Follow signs to Riverbottom Road. After entering the park, park in the lot on your left -- do not go into the campsite area.
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To register for any or all of these walks, please call the Cowichan Green Community at 748-8506.
*** Participants are advised to wear sturdy walking shoes, comfortable clothes and bring your own drinking water. Walks are typically two hours but may go longer depending on the number of people and the level of interest. The walks are free but participants must register beforehand.***


