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  2. Stuart Island (British Columbia) - Wikipedia

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    Nanook Lodge is the only fishing/adventure lodge open to the public on Stuart Island and has scheduled daily seaplane service from Seattle. [ citation needed ] Among the property owners on this island is Dennis Washington , a Montana businessman and owner of the Seaspan Marine Corporation , Dave Ritchie , a Vancouver businessman and Kris ...

  3. Restigouche River - Wikipedia

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    Statue of salmon fishing on the Restigouche River. The river is a destination for Atlantic salmon fishing. Fly fishing/angling has become a significant source of revenue for many outfitters in the region and a 55-kilometre (34 mi) of the Restigouche has been designated part of the Canadian Heritage Rivers System.

  4. Matapedia River - Wikipedia

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    The Matapedia is a world-renowned Atlantic salmon fishing river and was given the title "The Fishing Capital of the World" due to the abundance of large, healthy, bright salmon. The Atlantic salmon is mainly a fly fishing only, " catch and release " species; and salmon fishing in this area is highly regulated by the Province of Quebec, with ...

  5. List of canneries in British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of canneries and cannery towns in British Columbia, Canada. Fish and seafood. Alert Bay; ... List of salmon canneries and communities

  6. Adams River (British Columbia) - Wikipedia

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    The river is one of the most important sockeye salmon breeding areas in North America. The run occurs in mid-October and can bring millions of fish to a concentrated area near the river mouth. Excavations of Secwepemc villages on the river have shown a long tradition of habitation and salmon fishing in the area. The river also served as an ...

  7. Cascapédia River - Wikipedia

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    Salmon fishing on the Cascapédia River, by Albert Bierstadt, 2nd half 19th century. The Cascapédia River is a river in the Gaspé Peninsula of Quebec, Canada, which has its source at Lake Cascapedia, fed by streams of the Chic-Choc Mountains, and empties into Cascapedia Bay (Baie de la Cascapédia), a small bay of Chaleur Bay. The river is ...