Fraser River
The Fraser River is the longest river in British Columbia, Canada, stretching approximately 1,375 kilometers from the Rocky Mountains to the Pacific Ocean. It plays a crucial role in the region's ecosystem, supporting a diverse array of wildlife, including significant salmon populations. Historically, the river has been vital for Indigenous communities and played a central role in the fur trade and gold rush eras. Today, it remains essential for transportation, industry, and recreation, while also facing environmental challenges.
The Cache
This cache is located at the Fraser River Pier Viewpoint. You will need to carefully examine the viewpoint to find it.