Adams River
British Columbia

Where is Adams River?

Adams River (50.9057, -119.5881), located in Thompson Nicola Region, British Columbia, Canada spans 155.6 hectares (approximately 385 acres or 1.6 square kilometers).

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Lodging and Camping

This is a fascinating place to visit at any time of year, but particularly in early October during the run of the Adams River sockeye salmon. The Adams River has one of the largest Sockeye salmon runs in North America. Note that this park does not offer any camping facilities. The 26 km trail system is used for for hiking and mountain biking in summer, and cross country skiing and snowshoeing in winter. Day-use area. Park Size: 1,076 hectares

On both sides of the Adams River, 5 km from Highway 1 at Squilax.

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Best approach I know to promote a renewable and healthy fishery is through the medium of photography...Not only is Catch and Release one of the themes in this photograph...but hoping to promote the art of tying a good and effective Bucktail.....

7 years ago

I have been teaching my brother to fly fish. We live a few minutes from a great river called the Adams river in the Shuswap region of BC. We went out on his first day fly fishing in the Adams and I turned to see how he was doing and I saw this amazing view of him casting the line with the autum leaves and the mist off the river and immediately grabbed my phone and snapped this shot. You will notice I even got the fly line in the air. By the way he caught his first Rainbow on a fly rod that day. October 26,2017 9:00 am. Rodrick Haig- Brown Provicial park.

8 years ago

The Colors of Fall

Sockeye Salmon spawning on the Adams River, October 2014

11 years ago