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  2. Coast Salish people and salmon - Wikipedia

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    The fishing methods employed fall under the category of artisanal fishing. They employ low-technology, traditional fishing techniques like net-fishing, stone-fishing and weir fishing. The five species of Pacific salmon found in British Columbia waters are Sockeye, Pink, Chum, Coho, and Chinook.

  3. Gardom Lake - Wikipedia

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    Enderby/Salmon Arm, British Columbia, Canada: Coordinates ... It is a popular fishing destination. Gardom Lake has a population of rainbow trout, ...

  4. Cowichan Bay - Wikipedia

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    Cowichan Bay (English: / ˈ k aʊ ɪ tʃ æ n /) [1] is a bay and community located on the west coast of southern Vancouver Island near Duncan, in British Columbia, Canada. The mouth of the Cowichan River is near Cowichan Bay. Mount Tzouhalem with its hiking trails and ecological reserve stands to the north. The bay is known for its fishing and

  5. Canada airlifting thousands of trapped migrating salmon ... - AOL

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    Canada is airlifting thousands of salmon upstream after a rockslide blocked the path of the migrating fish, triggering concerns of a permanent loss of fish populations, government officials said.

  6. Goldstream Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Goldstream Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. It is known for the annual fall salmon runs in the Goldstream River, and the large numbers of bald eagles that congregate to feed at that time. The total size of the park is 3.79 km 2 (937 acres). It is located in the city of Langford. [3]

  7. Atlin Lake - Wikipedia

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    Atlin Lake (Lingít: Áa Tlein) is the largest natural lake in the Canadian province of British Columbia. [4] The lake is 6.44 kilometres (4.00 mi) wide and 137 kilometres (85 mi) long. [1] The northern tip of the lake is in the Yukon, as is Little Atlin Lake. However, most of the lake lies within the Atlin District of British