Three of us had a great hike along the west side of the Quinsam River on a beautiful fall day. The trail along the low bank of the river was very busy with the salmon run and many people fishing. We started on the trail from the bridge on Quinsam Road and followed it up stream to the salmon hatchery. From there we hiked up into the forest following mountain bike trails to the high bank area. The maples were at their peak of colour and the forest is quite varied as it meanders up stream. Mostly the trail was in good condition and drier than expected, but unfortunately the motor bike abuse is causing erosion of the trail and bank in places. Occasionally the brush had grown in, but this might deter the motor bikes.
We reached the bend in the river where the bank is especially high and the view down to the river is excellent. We could see the bench where we have lunch on the east side of the river. We continued briefly on the trail following a side ravine, until we reached a logging road and electrical poles. We returned to Eagle Bluff for a lunch stop in the dappled sun before heading back down the river. This area is often overlooked because of the popularity of Elk Falls and the Campbell River, but it is very accessible and well worth the walk. (11.6 km; 4 hours)
Debbie
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- Gulls in the food chain
- Some brush…
- Amanita
- View from the high bank
- Western Toad
- Chanterelles
- How many salmon?












