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Fraser Island is an uninhabited island in the Qikiqtaaluk Region of Nunavut, Canada. It is located at the mouth of Hudson Bay off Nottingham Island 's northwestern tip. The closest community is the Inuit hamlet of Kinngait , 120 km (75 mi) to the northeast on Baffin Island .
The Fraser River is known for the fishing of white sturgeon, all five species of Pacific salmon (chinook, coho, chum, pink, sockeye), as well as steelhead trout. The Fraser River is also the largest producer of salmon in Canada. [25] A typical white sturgeon catch can average about 500 pounds (230 kg). [26]
West Coast of Vancouver Island Broken Islands Group, Cape Scott, Nootka Sound, Kyuquot Sound, Clayoquot Sound Lower Mainland , primarily consisting of river or lake islands in Burrard Inlet , Harrison Lake , and the Fraser River .
Salmon fishing boats, Lulu Island, August, 1927. Lulu Island is the name of the largest island in the estuary of the Fraser River, located south of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, and the second-most populous island in British Columbia, after Vancouver Island.
Mitchell Island is an island in the North Arm of the Fraser River in British Columbia, Canada, located between the cities of Vancouver and Richmond (incorporated as part of the latter). It is crossed by (and has on- and off-ramps for) the Knight Street Bridge , which is one of the main bridges between the City of Vancouver and Richmond.
A decrease in Fraser salmon catalyzed tension between the Government of Canada and the Aboriginal peoples of the area. Not only did the debris clearing operation impede their access to the river, but the government imposed new fishing restrictions, such as a four-day-per-week limit, in an attempt to preserve the salmon population.
Around 1897, the Fraser River Japanese Fishermen’s Association Hospital in Steveston was established since the local hospital refused to admit and treat Japanese immigrant patients. [ 17 ] The Japanese Canadian internment during World War II [ 18 ] was a serious blow to the community, although some of the internees returned when they were ...
This provincial park [2] is adjacent to the historic suspension bridge from 1926, [3] which spans the Fraser River and was built using the eastern abutment of the bridge from 1863. The locality, on BC Highway 1 , is by road about 44 kilometres (27 mi) north of Hope and 65 kilometres (40 mi) south of Lytton .