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The Campbell River is a short (5km) but large stream that flows east through the town of Campbell River from John Hart Lake to Discovery Passage on the east coast of Vancouver Island.

The fishable length on the Campbell River is 4km, with excellent paved access from Highway 28 to Gold River.

Fishing pressure is heavy, but catch success is maintained by a productive hatchery program and extensive work to the spawning areas (gravelling), which substantially enhance the river.

The flow rate of the river is also checked and controlled by the dam at John Hart Lake.

The Campbell River supports rainbow and sea-run cutthroat trout, summer and winter steelhead and pink salmon runs in August.

Nearest Town: Campbell River

Nearest Lake: John Hart Lake

Nearest Park: Elk Falls Provincial Park

Additional Info: Streamside camping is available at the provincial park.

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