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Central Park, located in the centre of Honeymoon Bay is adjacent to the Honeymoon Bay Community Hall and also extends all the way to the waterfront of Cowichan Lake.
Western Forest Industries built the community hall in 1948. In 1952, the well-known Victorian artist George Jenkins painted six murals in the hall. The murals depicted scenes such as the view of Copper Mountain, Somenos Lake, Honeymoon Bay Mill, Skutz Falls, recreation in Cowichan Valley, Roosevelt elk and wolf packs.
A new playground with zip-line, willow tunnel and picnic shelter was installed in 2019 through input from the community.
10022 Park Drive, Honeymoon Bay. Go west off the Trans-Canada Highway onto the Cowichan Valley Highway (Highway 18). Take a left onto South Shore Road through the Town of Lake Cowichan, the community of Mesachie Lake and finally into the community of Honeymoon Bay. Take a left onto Park Avenue to get to the Community Hall and a right on Park Avenue to get to the beach.
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10022 Park Drive, Honeymoon Bay