Tsolum River

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The Tsolum River is a small coastal river on Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada, known for its salmon habitat and its location within the Comox Valley.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal river
river
climateZone maritime climate
continent North America
country Canada
drainageBasin eastern Vancouver Island
drainsInto Salish Sea via Courtenay River
environmentalIssue habitat degradation concerns
historical impacts from mining in watershed
flowsThrough Comox Valley Regional District NERFINISHED
hasConservationFocus salmon habitat restoration
water quality protection
hasEcosystemType coastal temperate rainforest watershed
hasFeature gravel riverbed suitable for salmon spawning
riparian forests
hasLandUse agriculture in watershed
forestry in watershed
rural residential areas in watershed
hasRecreation angling
hiking along river
nature observation
hasTributaries small creeks on Vancouver Island
hasWatershedUse fish habitat
limited water supply for local use
recreation
hasWildlife Pacific salmon
steelhead
trout
knownFor chum salmon runs
coho salmon runs
pink salmon runs
salmon habitat
steelhead trout habitat
languageOfToponym English
locatedIn British Columbia
Comox Valley NERFINISHED
Vancouver Island NERFINISHED
mouth Courtenay River NERFINISHED
near City of Courtenay NERFINISHED
Comox Lake watershed NERFINISHED
partOf Comox Valley watershed network NERFINISHED
provinceOrState British Columbia NERFINISHED
region Central Vancouver Island NERFINISHED
riverSystem Courtenay River system
watercourseType small river

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Comox Valley hasRiver Tsolum River