Demographics

A closer look at our residents.

Understanding who lives in the Cowichan Region helps us see the full picture of health and well-being. Demographics like age, gender, education, employment, ethnicity, and income reveal the diversity of our community and provide context for survey results. Explore the data to learn more about the people behind the numbers. For more information on geographic boundaries, please see the Local Health Area maps.

Age
Bar graph showing age distribution. 32% aged 18-44. 35% aged 45-64. 21% aged 65-74. 12% aged 75+.
Income
Bar graph showing income distribution. 14% less than $20k. 28% - $20k to $59k. 26% - $60k to $99k. 22% - $100k to $159k. 11% greater than $160k.
Gender
Man
48%
Woman
52%
Employment
Employed
41%
Not in workforce
37%
Unemployed
11%
Multiple/other
11%
Education
45%
36%
18%
High school or less
Post-secondary below bachelor level
Bachelor level or above
Birthplace
87%
Born in Canada
Ethnicity

Survey respondents by ethnicity: 11% Indigenous, 85% not a visible minority, 3% visible minority, 2% other.

Demographics

A closer look at our residents.

Understanding who lives in the Cowichan Region helps us see the full picture of health and well-being. Demographics like age, gender, education, employment, ethnicity, and income reveal the diversity of our community and provide context for survey results. Explore the data to learn more about the people behind the numbers. For more information on geographic boundaries, please see the Local Health Area maps.

Age
Bar graph showing age distribution. 32% aged 18-44. 35% aged 45-64. 21% aged 65-74. 12% aged 75+.
Gender
Man
48%
Woman
52%
Education
45%
36%
18%
High school or less
Post-secondary below bachelor level
Bachelor level or above
Income
Bar graph showing income distribution. 14% less than $20k. 28% - $20k to $59k. 26% - $60k to $99k. 22% - $100k to $159k. 11% greater than $160k.
Employment
Employed
41%
Not in workforce
37%
Unemployed
11%
Multiple/other
11%
Birthplace
87%
Born in Canada
Ethnicity

Survey respondents by ethnicity: 11% Indigenous, 85% not a visible minority, 3% visible minority, 2% other.

How healthy are we?
Health in the Cowichan Region is generally strong, but challenges remain. Over a quarter rate their health as fair or poor, more than half live with a long-term condition or disability, and many take on unpaid caregiving roles. These factors can affect overall well-being and increase the need for local support and services.

Let’s take a look at overall health. See how we’re doing.

Bar chart showing the percentage of respondents who rated their health as Excellent/Very Good or Fair/Poor across Cowichan Valley Regional District, Cowichan Valley North, Cowichan Valley South, and Cowichan Valley West. Exact values are provided in the table below.

Self-rated health by region (% of respondents)
Region: Excellent/Very Good Fair/Poor
Cowichan Valley Regional District 36.6% 26.6%
Cowichan Valley North 41.3% 26.9%
Cowichan Valley South 36.5% 27.6%
Cowichan Valley West 32% 20.5%

For many residents, living with a long-term condition or disability is a part of life. See the percent of people whose lives are impacted daily.

Cowichan Valley Regional District
54.8%
Daily life impacted
Cowichan Valley North
50.3%
Daily life impacted
Cowichan Valley South
56.3%
Daily life impacted
Cowichan Valley West
54.8%
Daily life impacted

Some residents provide unpaid caregiving to family or friends beyond standard expectations of a parent. Explore how common it is.

12%
Cowichan Valley
Regional District
9.2%
Cowichan Valley
North
13.7%
Cowichan Valley
South
7.4%
Cowichan Valley
West
Getting the care you need.

Most residents have a regular healthcare provider, but many still face challenges accessing the care they need. For those who struggle, gaps in access can take a real toll on health, highlighting the importance of improving healthcare availability across the Cowichan Region.

Most people have a regular healthcare provider they can count on (like a family doctor or nurse practitioner). See how many in your community do.

Radial chart showing the percentage of respondents who have a regular health care provider across Cowichan Valley Regional District, Cowichan Valley North, Cowichan Valley South, and Cowichan Valley West. Exact values are provided in the table below.

Percentage of population with regular healthcare provider
Region: Percentage:
Cowichan Valley Regional District 83.8%
Cowichan Valley North 82.9%
Cowichan Valley South 84.1%
Cowichan Valley West 83.8%

Some residents still face challenges getting the health care they need. Of those facing challenges, these gaps in access have made their health worse.

35.7%
Hard to access care
Worsened health
65.4%
Cowichan Valley Regional District
37.0%
Hard to access care
Worsened health
70.9%
Cowichan Valley North
36.2%
Hard to access care
Worsened health
64.6%
Cowichan Valley South
31.5%
Hard to access care
Worsened health
69.5%
Cowichan Valley West
Putting our mental health in focus.

Daily stress, social connections, and living situations all shape mental health. While many report good or excellent mental well-being, challenges persist: about one in three rate their mental health as fair or poor, and the data showed one in five adults live alone (particularly older adults).

Many residents feel their mental health is strong, but some face challenges. Discover where your community stands.

Bar chart showing the percentage of respondents who rated their mental health as Excellent/Very Good or Fair/Poor across Cowichan Valley Regional District, Cowichan Valley North, Cowichan Valley South, and Cowichan Valley West. Exact values are provided in the table below.

Self-rated mental health by region (% of respondents)
Region: Excellent/Very good Fair/poor
Cowichan Valley Regional District 37.9% 31.1%
Cowichan Valley North 40.4% 23.2%
Cowichan Valley South 36.4% 33.7%
Cowichan Valley West 40.4% 25.8%

Stress varies. Some residents face minimal stress, while others face extreme stress most days.

LEGEND:
Quite/extremely stressful A bit/somewhat stressful Not very stressful
Quite/extremely stressful
15.8%
A bit/somewhat stressful
56.4%
Not very stressful
27.9%
Quite/extremely stressful
14.0%
A bit/somewhat stressful
52.6%
Not very stressful
33.4%
Quite/extremely stressful
16.9%
A bit/somewhat stressful
59.3%
Not very stressful
23.8%
Quite/extremely stressful
11.1%
A bit/somewhat stressful
52.4%
Not very stressful
36.5%

For some, loneliness is a frequent reality. Explore how often residents feel isolated, left out, or lack companionship.

Graph showing the percentage of respondents who felt lonely or isolated All/most of the time or Some/a little of the time across Cowichan Valley Regional District, Cowichan Valley North, Cowichan Valley South, and Cowichan Valley West. Exact values are provided in the table below.

Self-rated loneliness by region (% of respondents)
Region: All/most of the time Some/a little of the time
Cowichan Valley Regional District 12% 53.1%
Cowichan Valley North 12.2% 53.5%
Cowichan Valley South 12.5% 53.8%
Cowichan Valley West 11.7% 46.2%

See how many residents reported their mental health interfered with social activity in the month before taking the survey.

24.5%
Cowichan Valley Regional District
21.5%
Cowichan Valley North
25.4%
Cowichan Valley South
26.9%
Cowichan Valley West

Discover how many residents faced discrimination or unfair treatment due to age, gender, income, disability, or housing.

33.4%
Cowichan Valley
Regional District
25.2%
Cowichan Valley
North
36.8%
Cowichan Valley
South
27.2%
Cowichan Valley
West
The impact of housing on health.

Stable housing supports both health and a sense of belonging, but nearly a third of residents face insecurity. Renters in particular often spend more than 50% of their income on shelter, making it harder to cover essentials like food and healthcare.

See how long residents have lived in the Cowichan Region.

Graph showing the length of time respondents lived across Cowichan Valley Regional District, Cowichan Valley North, Cowichan Valley South, and Cowichan Valley West. Exact values are provided in the table below.

Length of time of respondents lived in regions of cowichan valley
Region: Less than 3 years 3 - 10 years More than 10 years
Cowichan Valley Regional District 10.1% 23.4% 66.4%
Cowichan Valley North 13.7% 31.9% 54.5%
Cowichan Valley South 9.9% 20.9% 69.2%
Cowichan Valley West 7.3% 25.3% 67.4%

Living alone is a reality for many. The data showed 1 in 5 adults live alone, especially among older age groups.

Cowichan Valley Regional District
20.7%
Residents live alone
Cowichan Valley North
26.8%
Residents live alone
Cowichan Valley South
19.5%
Residents live alone
Cowichan Valley West
18.4%
Residents live alone

Most residents own homes or rent, while a smaller portion face unstable housing situations.

Bar graph showing percentage of respondents with either Home ownership with or without mortgage, Home rental, or Unsheltered, temporary housing or vehicle across Cowichan Valley Regional District, Cowichan Valley North, Cowichan Valley South, and Cowichan Valley West. Exact values are provided in the table below.

Region: Home ownership with or without mortgage Home rental Unsheltered, temporary housing or vehicle
Cowichan Valley Regional District 66.9% 16.7% 7.4%
Cowichan Valley North 74.7% 16.8% Suppressed
Cowichan Valley South 63.1% 17.9% 9.3%
Cowichan Valley West 79.4% 11.7% Suppressed

Housing is increasingly unaffordable. Find out how much residents spend on housing.

Bar graph showing percentage of Homeowners that Spend more than 30% and Renters that Spend more than 50%, across Cowichan Valley Regional District, Cowichan Valley North, Cowichan Valley South, and Cowichan Valley West. Exact values are provided in the table below.

Region: Homeowners that Spend more than 30% Renters that Spend more than 50%
Cowichan Valley Regional District 28.8% 55.5%
Cowichan Valley North 25.1% 46.1%
Cowichan Valley South 29.1% 58.4%
Cowichan Valley West 35% 0%

Some residents with stable housing have faced periods of instability or being unsheltered. Discover how many.

Radial graph showing percentage of respondents who faced periods of instability or being unsheltered across Cowichan Valley Regional District, Cowichan Valley North, Cowichan Valley South, and Cowichan Valley West. Exact values are provided in the table below.

Region Percentage of respondents who faced periods of instability or being unsheltered
Cowichan Valley Regional District 15.5%
Cowichan Valley North 11.3%
Cowichan Valley South 16.7%
Cowichan Valley West 17.7%
Let’s talk about substance use.

Using fewer substances supports better health outcomes. In the Cowichan Region, alcohol is the most common choice, but consumption is generally light. Cannabis use is less frequent, and most people have never smoked or have quit smoking cigarettes, marking strong wins for community health.

Most residents do not smoke or have quit. See how cigarette use stacks up.

Graph showing percentage of respondents who Never smoked, Smoked in the past, or Smoke daily/occasionally across Cowichan Valley Regional District, Cowichan Valley North, Cowichan Valley South, and Cowichan Valley West. Exact values are provided in the table below.

Region Never smoked Smoked in the past Smoke daily/occasionally
Cowichan Valley Regional District 40.9% 17.8% 41.4%
Cowichan Valley North 42.6% 14.4% 43%
Cowichan Valley South 38.4% 19.8% 41.8%
Cowichan Valley West 54.8% 13.1% 32.1%

Let's explore e-cigarettes, vaping, marijuana, and hashish use in the 12 months prior to taking the survey.

Graph showing percentage of respondents who have used E-cigarette/vaping or Marijuana/hash in the last 12 months across Cowichan Valley Regional District, Cowichan Valley North, Cowichan Valley South, and Cowichan Valley West. Exact values are provided in the table below.

Region E-cigarette/vaping Marijuana/hash
Cowichan Valley Regional District 12.9% 34.9%
Cowichan Valley North Suppressed 38.3%
Cowichan Valley South 14.8% 34.2%
Cowichan Valley West Suppressed 35.3%

Alcohol consumption varies. Most drink regularly while some skip it entirely. See how data compares.

Graph showing percentage of respondents who Never Drink or Regularly Drink across Cowichan Valley Regional District, Cowichan Valley North, Cowichan Valley South, and Cowichan Valley West. Exact values are provided in the table below.

Region Never Drink Regularly Drink
Cowichan Valley Regional District 21.2% 61.8%
Cowichan Valley North 19.1% 62.8%
Cowichan Valley South 21.5% 61.9%
Cowichan Valley West 20.1% 59.9%

When it comes to how much, most residents report drinking 2 standard drinks or less per week.

Graph showing percentage of respondents who have 0 drinks per week, 2 drinks or less per week, 3 - 6 per week, or 7+ drinks per week across Cowichan Valley Regional District, Cowichan Valley North, Cowichan Valley South, and Cowichan Valley West. Exact values are provided in the table below.

Region 0 drinks per week 2 drinks or less per week 3 - 6 per week 7+ drinks per week
Cowichan Valley Regional District 21.4% 35.3% 24.2% 19.2%
Cowichan Valley North 17.2% 33.9% 23.4% 25.5%
Cowichan Valley South 22.0% 36.6% 24.2% 17.3%
Cowichan Valley West 22.7% 29.2% 20.9% 27.3%

Beyond alcohol, tobacco, and cannabis, some residents have used other substances in the year prior to taking the survey.

Graph showing percentage of respondents who have used other substances in the year prior to taking the survey across Cowichan Valley Regional District, Cowichan Valley North, Cowichan Valley South, and Cowichan Valley West. Exact values are provided in the table below.

Region Percentage of respondents who have used other substances in the year prior to taking the survey
Cowichan Valley Regional District 15.1%
Cowichan Valley North Suppressed
Cowichan Valley South 16.8%
Cowichan Valley West 13.4%
Who we lean on & what we gain.

Strong social ties and connections to the local community support mental well-being and resilience. When people feel they belong and have someone to confide in, the whole community thrives.

Find out the number of people residents can lean on when they really need help.

Graph showing percentage of respondents who have 1-3 people or 4 or more people they can lean on when they really need help across Cowichan Valley Regional District, Cowichan Valley North, Cowichan Valley South, and Cowichan Valley West. Exact values are provided in the table below.

Region 1-3 people 4 or more people
Cowichan Valley Regional District 53.7% 40.7%
Cowichan Valley North 53.3% 44.0%
Cowichan Valley South 53.3% 40.4%
Cowichan Valley West 57.4% 36.5%

Feeling connected to your community matters. See how many residents feel a strong sense of belonging and how many don’t.

Graph showing percentage of respondents who feel 1-3 people or 4 or more people sense of belonging across Cowichan Valley Regional District, Cowichan Valley North, Cowichan Valley South, and Cowichan Valley West. Exact values are provided in the table below.

Region Very/somewhat strong Very/somewhat weak
Cowichan Valley Regional District 41.3% 58.7%
Cowichan Valley North 42.9% 57.1%
Cowichan Valley South 42.2% 57.8%
Cowichan Valley West 33.8% 66.2%
Living well, inside and outside.

Comfortable, energy-smart homes and regular time in parks, trails, and beaches protect both physical and mental health. Spending time outdoors also strengthens social bonds, reinforcing the value of accessible natural spaces.

Home heating varies across the region. Discover which methods are most common among residents.

Graph showing percentage of respondents with Electric heat pump or baseboards, Furnace (gas, oil or wood pellet), Other (boiler, space heater or other), or Stove (wood, gas, wood pellet) methods across Cowichan Valley Regional District, Cowichan Valley North, Cowichan Valley South, and Cowichan Valley West. Exact values are provided in the table below.

Region Electric heat pump or baseboards Furnace (gas, oil or wood pellet) Furnace (gas, oil or wood pellet) Furnace (gas, oil or wood pellet)
Cowichan Valley Regional District 62.9% 14.5% 7.7% 14.8%
Cowichan Valley North 51.4% 19.2% 12.6% 16.7%
Cowichan Valley South 66.0% 13.3% 7.0% 13.7%
Cowichan Valley West 69.1% 9.3% Suppressed 17.9%

Staying cool in extreme heat matters to most residents.
Find out how many have air conditioning or heat pumps.

Graph showing percentage of respondents with air conditioning or heat pumps across Cowichan Valley Regional District, Cowichan Valley North, Cowichan Valley South, and Cowichan Valley West. Exact values are provided in the table below.

Region Percentage of respondents with air conditioning or heat pumps
Cowichan Valley Regional District 68.3%
Cowichan Valley North 69.0%
Cowichan Valley South 69.3%
Cowichan Valley West 72.8%

Nature is close to home for many. Explore how often residents spend time outdoors.

Graph showing percentage of respondents who spend Everyday or Often outdoors across Cowichan Valley Regional District, Cowichan Valley North, Cowichan Valley South, and Cowichan Valley West. Exact values are provided in the table below.

Region Everyday Often
Cowichan Valley Regional District 31.40% 43.70%
Cowichan Valley North 39.70% 40.50%
Cowichan Valley South 28.10% 45.40%
Cowichan Valley West 33.60% 44.10%
What’s on the table?

Access to affordable, nutritious, and safe food is essential for well-being. Even with generally strong food security, about one in four residents worry food may run out before they can buy more, a stress that can affect physical, mental, and social health.

Many residents worry about having enough food to eat.

In the Cowichan Valley Regional District
24.2%
Often/sometimes felt food insecure.
Cowichan Valley North
24.4%
Often/sometimes felt food insecure.
Cowichan Valley South
23.8%
Often/sometimes felt food insecure.
Cowichan Valley West
28.4%
Often/sometimes felt food insecure.
Rethinking the way we travel.

Transportation shapes how connected we feel. While some residents use public transit regularly, many find it doesn’t meet their needs, signaling opportunities to improve access, mobility, and overall health outcomes.

Some residents use public transportation in the Cowichan Region. Find out how many rely on it.

Graph showing percentage of respondents who use public transportation across Cowichan Valley Regional District, Cowichan Valley North, Cowichan Valley South, and Cowichan Valley West. Exact values are provided in the table below.

Region percentage of respondents who use public transportation
Cowichan Valley Regional District 17%
Cowichan Valley North 8.70%
Cowichan Valley South 18.40%
Cowichan Valley West 18.10%

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