numbered years) big schools of
Brown's Bay
willing pink salmon.
Nanaimo’s Long Lake (lying
Charity Chum Derby
adjacent to Highway 19 North) Brent Hollink
holds bass, and is regularly stocked Do you want to participate in one
with rainbow trout to provide easily
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accessible, urban fishing. Other
Vancouver Island? Then look no
nearby lakes holding plenty of
further; the Brown’s Bay Charity
cutthroat and rainbow trout include
Chum Derby is just that!!!
RESORT, MARINA &
Brannen, Lowry, Rhododendron,
Brown’s Bay resort is located 15km
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Horne, Spider, Quennell, Westwood,
North of Campbell River where the
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Cameron, Colliery Dams, Loon, and
Located 12 mi. (19.3 Km) north of Campbell River
Chum Salmon and various other beyond the Seymour Narrows
the four Nanaimo lakes.
species run right by our doorstep.
The Courtney-Comox region offers
With the ocean front Ripple Rock
salmon from Bates Beach to the
RV Park and the full service marina,
southern ends of Hornby and
this resort will offer you everything
Denman islands. While trolling is the
that you will need to enjoy this great
preferred method of fishing, drift-
event. The Charity chum derby
jigging is also very effective.
was established in 2001 and has
now grown to include over 450
Comox Lake boasts fine fishing for
participants from near and far.
rainbow trout, Dolly Varden char,
and trophy cutthroat trout, and also
Greenways Land Trust is the Resorts
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adventuresome, the Horne Lake
Caves (north of Qualicum Beach)
offer spectacular underground tours
that range from mild to extreme,
wet, and wild. In Comox, winter
offers exceptional snowboarding,
alpine downhill, and Nordic
cross-country skiing at Mount
Washington. you’ll find excellent
hiking all summer around the
scenic Forbidden Plateau in nearby
Strathcona Provincial Park.
Vancouver Island, Victoria & The Gulf Islands Win a Dream Fishing Adventure.
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