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Duncan (pop. 5,047 in 2021) is a city on southern Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada. It is the smallest city by area (2.07 square kilometres, 0.8 square miles) in Canada. [ 1 ] It was incorporated in 1912.
Duncan, British Columbia, on Vancouver Island Duncan Dam , British Columbia Duncan City, Central Kootenay, British Columbia; see List of ghost towns in British Columbia
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Cowichan Bay (English: / ˈ k aʊ ɪ tʃ æ n /) [1] is a bay and community located on the west coast of southern Vancouver Island near Duncan, in British Columbia, Canada. The mouth of the Cowichan River is near Cowichan Bay. Mount Tzouhalem with its hiking trails and ecological reserve stands to the north.
Location near Duncan and North Cowichan: Highest point; Elevation: 788 m (2,585 ft) [1] Prominence: 605 m (1,985 ft) [1] Listing: Mountains of British Columbia: Coordinates: 2]: Naming; Native name: Swuq'us (): Geography; Location: Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada: District: Cowichan Land District: Parent range: Vancouver Island Ranges: Topo map: NTS 92B13 Duncan [2]: Mount Prevost ...
The BC Forest Discovery Centre, located in Duncan, chronicles the history of logging in British Columbia, Canada. It is a 100-acre (40 ha) site with 2.5 km (1.6 miles) of operational 3 ft ( 914 mm ) narrow gauge railway .
Highway 18 is a short main vehicle route in the Cowichan Valley Regional District on Vancouver Island, connecting the city of Duncan on the Trans-Canada Highway with the community of Lake Cowichan, on the shore of Cowichan Lake. [2]
"Duncan's Crossing Station" was established at Duncan's Crossing, named after William Chalmers Duncan, who farmed in the region. On March 4, 1912 the City of Duncan was incorporated. [2] The station was designated a Heritage Railway Stations in 1993. [3]