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Family Fishing in BC

August 21, 2012 | Field Reports > Williams Lake, Fishing
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Fishing is a great family activity. For the best chance at getting a fish on for everyone, visit one of the Cariboo-Chilcotin region lakes that are stocked with Kokanee, like Chimney Lake. As Brian Chan of the Freshwater Fisheries Society of BC says, "Kokanee are a schooling fish which means they stay in groups. Once you find the fish, everyone in the boat is going to catch one." 

Watch and see just how fun it can be. Then go to hellobc.com to find a guide or a lake you'd like to try. 

Posted by Tourism BC Field Reporter - Kelli, Vancouver at 08:51 AM

Fishing in Vancouver for anyone and everyone

August 21, 2012 | Field Reports > Vancouver, Fishing
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There's a lot to do in Vancouver but if you're looking for something out-of-the-box why not try salmon fishing or crabbing? Just five minutes by boat and you're fishing with a backdrop of Stanley Park, West Vancouver and Kitsilano/UBC in the distance. When you find a guide on hellobc.com, it couldn't be easier. All you have to do is show up with a lunch! 

Don't worry about your age or experience level. With the help of a guide, anyone can get their hands on a rod or help with the crab traps. 

Watch our experience on a beautiful summer day and start planning yours, too! 

Posted by Tourism BC Field Reporter - Kelli, Vancouver at 08:45 AM