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Fishing on Oyster River

Canada, BC, Comox Land
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Oyster River is named after the river that draws its southerly border with Black Creek, a community which is part of the Comox Valley Regional District.
Length:12[km]
Road Access:Highway 19, 19a, 19b (old bridge), York Road 
Source :Pearl Lake
Lattitude:49.7084007263184
Longitude:-125.479438781738
City:Comox-Strathcona
Mouth :Pacific Ocean
Lattitude:49.872501373291
Longitude:-125.115829467773
Elevation:0[m]
Fish Species  
 
Salmon, Chinook  Salmon, Pink
Chum Salmon  
   
 
Salmon, Coho  Salmon, Atlantic
TributaryLat/Lon | Connected  
 
Adrian Creek49.8 -125.4  Inflow  
Norm Lake49.7 -125.5  Flow Throw  
Pearl Lake49.7 -125.5  Source  
Woodhus Creek49.9 -125.4  Inflow  
TributaryLat/Lon | Connected  
 
Little Oyster River49.9 -125.4  Inflow  
Pacific Ocean57.0 -128.5  Mouth  
Piggott Creek49.8 -125.3  Inflow  
Close ByLat/Lon |    
 
Lake Helen Mackenzie49.7 -125.3  5 km  
Norm Creek49.7 -125.5  5 km  
Quinsam Lake49.9 -125.4  5 km  
Skeena River55.6 -129.3  1 km  
Wowo Lake49.9 -125.4  5 km  
Lakes and RiversLat/Lon |    
 
Battleship Lake49.7 -125.3  5 km  
Cruickshank River49.6 -125.3  5 km  
Lady Lake49.7 -125.3  5 km  
Ruth Masters Lake49.7 -125.5  5 km  
Simms Lake49.7 -125.4  5 km  
Last NewsDate | Source
 
Catching Pink Salmon05/08/2020   islandfishermanmagazine   
Last NewsDate | Source
 
A nature walk on the Oyster River and some non-retention fishing11/10/2019   campbell river mirror   

Last change: 2021-04-01