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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. Bamfield - Wikipedia

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    Bamfield is a community that is surrounded by Crown Land, First Nation Lands belonging to the Huu-ay-aht Nations, and portions of the Pacific Rim National Park, located on Barkley Sound, Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada. The community, with a population of 179 as of 2016, [1] is divided by Bamfield Inlet.

  4. Chinlac - Wikipedia

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    The site is located at a shallow point in the river where a fishing weir could be used to harvest running salmon. [1] Remains of the weir can still be seen from the meadow. Chinlac is an anglicization of Carrier word Chunlak , itself a contraction of duchun nidulak - "logs customarily float to a point", which describes the way in which ...

  5. Gulf of Georgia Cannery - Wikipedia

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    It was the largest cannery in British Columbia until 1902. It was known as the "Monster Cannery" – packing more than 2.5 million cans of salmon in 1897. Each canning season attracted a workforce of hundreds of workers, usually of First Nations, Chinese, Japanese, and European descent. At the time, fish canning was one of British Columbia's ...

  6. List of salmon canneries and communities - Wikipedia

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    Chetlo Harbor Packing Company, Chetlo Harbor, Washington (operated from 1912 to 1915, canning 10,000 cases of Salmon) Gulf of Georgia Cannery, Steveston, British Columbia (re-opened in 1994 as a fishing and canning museum) Kake Cannery, Alaska; Kukak Cannery Archeological Historic District, Katmai National Park and Preserve, Alaska

  7. Bowron Lake Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    The high number of watersheds in the park make it a suitable environment for fish, and many species are widely distributed throughout its waterways. The park acts as a spawning ground for several species of trout, salmon, and others. Special regulations and limitations are applied to fishing within the park to maintain a healthy population of fish.

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