Cowichan Bay was the gateway for European settlement of the Cowichan and
Chemainus valleys from the early 1860s. A steamer service from
Victoria was the major link for goods and people before the coming of the railway. Bypassed by the
Esquimalt and Nanaimo line and later by the
Island Highway, Cowichan Bay nevertheless was a thriving little community, based on sport and commercial salmon fishing, and log and
lumber exports. From the early 1900s Cowichan Bay attracted sportsmen from all over the
British Empire for salmon fishing in the Bay and the Cowichan and
Koksilah rivers. It was, for a time, the Salmon Capital of the World offering not just fishing, but fine sailing waters, an annual regatta and, next to
Wimbledon, the oldest grass tennis courts in the world. ==Tourism==