click for a map of the pacific rim (west coast vancouver island) . although the recreational opportunities are seemingly endless, there are very focused individuals that are lured by vancouver island's reel pacific rim treasures. they come from far and wide in search of the silver bright chinook salmon...
click for a map of the pacific rim (west coast vancouver island) . although the recreational opportunities are seemingly endless, there are very focused individuals that are lured by vancouver island's reel pacific rim treasures. they come from far and wide in search of the silver bright chinook salmon...
kilby site also operates a campground on harrison bay providing vehicle and tent sites on the shores of the harrison river. the setting is lovely with a sandy beach suitable for swimming, waterskiing and angling. trumpeter swans and a thousand or more bald eagles come here to feast on the annual salmon...
kilby site also operates a campground on harrison bay providing vehicle and tent sites on the shores of the harrison river. the setting is lovely with a sandy beach suitable for swimming, waterskiing and angling. trumpeter swans and a thousand or more bald eagles come here to feast on the annual salmon...
, chinook | king, coho, chum and pink salmon. king salmon eggs destined to produce ōra king are nurtured in the crystal clear waters flowing from te waikoropupu springs at our hatchery in new zealand. fresh farmed atlantic salmon raised in british columbia. responsibly raised in the coastal waters surrounding...
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