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  2. Qualicum River - Wikipedia

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    The Qualicum River or Big Qualicum River ("Where the Dog Salmon Run" in the Pentlatch language [1]) is a river on the east coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, flowing northeast from its headwaters in Horne Lake into the Strait of Georgia [2] just south of Qualicum Bay, near the town of Qualicum Beach. The river's name comes ...

  3. Horne Lake Caves Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Four additional caves, Cougar Cave, Eggshell Cave, Andre's Annex and Riverbend Trail Slot Cave, have recently been documented within the park. The park includes forest and part of the Qualicum River which provides opportunities for hiking, fishing and canoeing.

  4. Little Qualicum Falls Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Little Qualicum Falls Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada, on central Vancouver Island, that encompasses the entire southern shore of Cameron Lake. The Island Rail Corridor line to Port Alberni passes through the park.

  5. Qualicum - Wikipedia

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    Qualicum River, or Big Qualicum River; Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Qualicum-Graham Park, or Qualicum, a suburban neighbourhood This page was last edited on 27 August ...

  6. Finger-Tatuk Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Finger-Tatuk Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada.Established in 1999, it covers 17,151 hectares (42,380 acres) and includes Finger Lake and Tatuk Lake, as well as several smaller lakes (Bodley, Cory, Harp, Turff, and Vance) and archaeological sites once used by Dakelh (Carrier) First Nations peoples.

  7. Marshall-Stevenson Wildlife Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    The wetland is a tidal marsh absorbing flow from both the outlet of the Little Qualicum River and the Strait of Georgia, supporting a complex ecosystem, including salmon spawning. Migratory waterfowl (including ducks, geese, and swans) rely on the area along with resident habitat users (including eagles, owls, egrets, deer, and otters).