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Campbell River, B.C., Canada
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Chainsaw Art Carving on display
Sea Walk Pathway
Discovery Passage

Campbell River, British Columbia, Canada is also known as the "Salmon Capital of the World". For decades visitors from around the world have come to Campbell River, BC to fish the coastlines, the inlets and the coves of the surrounding islands for Salmon, Halibut, Cod and Red Snapper. The surrounding lakes and rivers including the famous Campbell River itself, draws many fresh water fisherman to the area looking to catch Trout and Salmon. The proud fishing community of Campbell River, BC embraces the fishing experience with many fine amenities to ensure an enjoyable visit like the many marinas, docks, piers, guides and tour groups in the area. 'The Salmon Capital of the World ' draws international attention from dignitaries, sports stars, politicians, and 'regular joes' from all walks of life. Campbell River B.C. is a coastal community on the shores of the Discovery Passage with the islands of Quadra and Cortes located in the distance, across the strait, accessed by a short BC Ferry ocean cruise. The Discovery Passage is a major route for many fishing vessels, sailboats and cruise ships. Night time brings many lights to the Discovery Passage from these passing vessels.

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Campbell River is a beautiful beach community which can be viewed and explored along the scenic paved coastal oceanfront path called the 'Seawalk'. Campbell River, BC city centre has a good selection of restaurants, shopping centres, gift stores, coffee houses, accommodations, pubs, banks and tour companies. The Campbell River community is centrally located bringing joy to the landlubber explorer because it is of close proximity to Mt. Washington snow skiing in the winter and hiking, mountain biking trails in the spring, summer and fall. Nearby, Strathcona Park, Elk Falls Provincial Park and Beaver Lodge Forest Lands has many miles of wilderness backpacking and hiking trails easily accessed from Campbell River, BC, Canada. Campbell River, Quadra Island and Cortes Island is also a cultural centre with many art galleries to experience.


Strathcona provincial Park, Campbell River, BC

Sayward, British Columbia, Canada: Sayward, British Columbia, Canada is a wilderness playground only a 45 minute drive north of Campbell River, BC. The Sayward, BC community is blessed with wilderness adventures including whale watching, black bear tours, bird watching, kayaking, fresh water & ocean fishing. Hiking and biking is also available when exploring the backroads, ocean coastlines, river shorelines and mountain trails around this historic community. A unique village, Sayward, BC is located parallel to Salmon River ending up to the ocean waters of Kelsey Bay has been a mainstay to the north island since the late 1800's. Sayward BC is home to the worlds largest Yellow Cedar tree and fronts the Salmon River Estuary which is a designated wildlife reserve. There is restaurants, a gas station, pub, accommodations and camping in the community. The Cablehouse in Sayward, BC is very original in that it is built out of steel logging rope. Sayward , BC is a rugged wilderness experience and offers superb small town hospitality. a short trip or an extended stay when peaceful natural surroundings and a laid-back environment is what you desire to experience.

Oyster River, British Columbia, Canada: Oyster River, BC is located 15 minutes south of Campbell River, Canada. Oyster River is a small community with outdoor recreational beaches, beach front accommodations, a golf course, restaurants, gas stations and pubs... but it is the beaches that make you melt. The area of Oyster River is home to Saratoga Beach and Miracle Beach which are some of the nicest sandy beaches on the inside coast of Vancouver Island. Vancouver Island's largest wilderness park is a short drive from Oyster River called Strathcona Park. Strathcona Park was founded in 1911 and is recorded in the history books as the oldest park in British Columbia. The park has a trail system suitable for all levels of fitness from easy day walks to extreme hiking trails backpacking vista, mountain peaks and lush forests. Mt. Washington located in Strathcona Park is one of British Columbia's premier mountains for mountain biking, backpacking and hiking during the spring, summer and early fall months. In the winter months Mt. Washington is transformed into Vancouver Island's largest ski mountain and a haven for any adrenaline seeker wanting to snow ski and snow board. The adventure of Mt. Washington is only a short half hour drive south of Campbell River, BC, Canada.

How to Get to Campbell River, Canada:
Follow the Oceanside Route (Hwy 19A) or the Inland Hwy (Hwy 19) for 270 km (167 mi) north from Victoria, BC to Campbell River, BC. Campbell River is only 50 km (31 mi) from the oceanside communities of Courtenay and Comox. In-between the two destinations you will visit the village of Black Creek, Saratoga Beach and Miracle Beach where the ocean views reappear with sand laden shorelines. It is a relaxing 235 km (146 mi) drive south through carved out mountain ridges and along crystal blue lakes from Port Hardy BC to Campbell River. Also found in Campbell River is the 3 km (2 mi) BC Ferry ride to Quadra Island, with a crossing time of 10 minutes. Campbell River Airport receives daily flights from Vancouver International Airport.  


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