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The Qualicum River is a small stream that flows northeast from Horne Lake and crosses Highway 19 approximately 15km northwest of Qualicum Beach on the east coast of Vancouver Island.

The fishable length of the Qualicum River is 10km, with access by hiking from the Big Qualicum (Hatchery) Project parking area, west off Highway 19, on a well-signed road.

Angling pressure is heavy in areas near the hatchery, but diminishes to light pressure in the upstream stretches. Access to the river downstream from the hatchery is restricted.

In addition to the steelhead fishery, the Qualicum River provides some good flyfishing for coho salmon, with good fall runs of chinook, coho and chum salmon. Cutthroat trout are also present.

Nearest Towns: Qualicum Beach, Qualicum Bay, Bowser

Nearest Lake: Horne Lake

Nearest Park: Horne Lake Caves Provincial Park

Additional Info: Camping is available at Horne Lake.

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