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Title: BC Salmon Fishing with Haa Nee Naa Lodge
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Providing Salmon and Halibut fishing adventures. Haaneenaa’s floating fishing lodge is located near Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada.
URL: http://www.haa-nee-naa.com
Added: 20-Sep-2002
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Young sockeye may remain in their freshwater nursery lakes for a year or more, with some waiting until the second or third year to make their seaward journey. Once in salt water, BC sockeye move north and north-westward along the coast. Their maturing years find them in a huge area of the Pacific Ocean extending west to approximately the International Date Line (2600 miles from the coast of Vancouver Island), north to the northern Gulf of Alaska and south to the Oregon-California border.
Canada's Pacific coast stretches about 804 kilometres, from the Juan de Fuca Strait north to Alaska. If this jagged shoreline were laid straight, it would extend about 26,000 kilometres.
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