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REGION 2 - Lower MainlandCONTACT INFORMATIONFish and Wildlife Regional Office(604) 586-4400200-10428 153 StSurrey BC V3R 1E1Salmon Information:Conservation Officer ServicePlease call 1-877-952-7277 for recordedinformation or to make an appointment atany of the following Field Offices:Mission, North Vancouver, Powell River,Sechelt, and SquamishChilliwack:(604) 824-3300Delta:(604) 666-8266Langley:(604) 607-4150Mission:(604) 814-1055Squamish:(604) 892-3230Steveston:(604) 664-9250Vancouver:(604) 666-0384Shellfish Information line: (604) 666-2828Fisheries and Oceans CanadaDistrict Offices (DFO)STAY UP TO DATE:Check website for in-seasonCanimchanges orLclosure dates for the 2021-2023 seasonat:Cr meTulaien at RNiTHOMPSONRoOyst uncanichan CowR2-4Boston BarHarrisonLake2-193-1343-1usilver CrBig ewWestminsterSurreyNanaimo RCowichanL2-8 atlaNahPittAlberniInletNORTHVANCOUVER2-16 VANCOUVERinRK1-5Merritt2-10RSecheltPORT ALBERNILyttonSquamish RHOWESOUNDGibsonsLillooetLake2-9 at Central sLakeRER2-11QuadraIslandrRCache gateRteparnaBo3-31lakYaBishopRhalTasekoLakes5-4t hkmaHoChurnRLAKE2-15BonaparteLB igCHILKO100 Mile HouseSteinMosley5-6koTaseCrChilkoRiverCoqunak liRK liMahood LChilcotinniRAPPReport All Poachers Rand PollutersConservation Officer 24 Hour Hotline1-877-952-RAPP (7277)Please refer to page 78 for more he Management Unit boundariesmap aboveare shown only as a reference to help anglers locate watersin the region.Nitinat indicated on theag1-4SidneySkL1-3 an RFor more precise ManagementUnit onalAtlasesavailableforB.C.uJnaSRn RechLeJor dANJordanRiveruir CrJU1-2Ra1-1M20Port RenfrewSookeVICTORIA2021-2023 BC Freshwater Fishing Regulations Synopsis

REGION 2 - Lower MainlandRegional RegulationsGeneral RegulationsRegion 2 Daily QuotasNo Fishing: in any lake in the UBC MalcolmKnapp Research Forest near Maple Ridge.(See tables for exceptions)Single barbless hook: must be used in allstreams of Region 2, all year. See definitionof “angle” and “streams” on page 80.Dead fin fish as bait: only permitted inRegion 2 when sport fishing for sturgeon inthe Fraser River, Lower Pitt River (CPR Bridgeupstream to Pitt Lake), Lower Harrison River(Fraser River upstream to Harrison Lake). Seepage 8 for details.Steelhead fishing in the Lower MainlandRegion: Your basic licence must be validatedwith a Conservation Surcharge Stamp if youfish for steelhead anywhere in B.C. See page6 for details.Trout/char: 4, but not more than 1 over 50 cm (2 hatchery steelhead over50 cm allowed) 2 from streams (must be hatchery) 1 char (bull trout, Dolly Varden, or laketrout)And you must release: Wild trout/char from streams All wild steelhead Hatchery trout/char under 30 cm fromstreamsNOTE: There is no general minimum size limitfor trout in lakesBass: 20 (excluding Mill Lake - see page 24for quota)When you have caught and retained yourdaily quota of hatchery steelhead from anywater, you must stop fishing that water forthe remainder of that day.Crappie: 20Protected Species: it is illegal to fish for orcatch and then keep protected species. InRegion 2, these include:Whitefish: 15 (all species combined) Nooksack daceSalish suckerGreen sturgeonCultus Lake sculpinSee page 9 for details.Crayfish: 25Kokanee: 5 (none from streams)White Sturgeon: CATCH AND RELEASE ONLY Fraser River: CLOSED TO ALL FISHINGin the Fraser areas of Jesperson’s SideChannel, Herrling Island Side Channeland Seabird Island north Side Channel,May 15-July 31 (to view a map of thisarea see page 26).Possession QuotasNOTICE TO ANGLERS The area known asthe Rubble Creek Landslide Hazard Area isa high risk slide area. People who fish in thisarea do so at THEIR OWN RISK.Rubble Creek Landslide Hazard AreaM.U. 2–7DaisCrle CrGaribaldi99GaribaldiProvincialPark r.lorTayCbbRuleCr.Cheakamus RChance CrAnnual catch quota for all B.C.: 10 steelheadper licence year (only hatchery steelheadmay be retained in B.C.)Daily & Annual Quotas for SalmonBull Trout Reward Tagging ProgramMarbey LakeM.U. 2–6RoAnnual QuotasPlease refer to the NOTICE on page 77 forSalmon Regulations.L4100Brandywine FallsProvincial ParkPossession quotas 2 daily quotas2021-2023 BC Freshwater Fishing Regulations SynopsisChilliwack Lake and Upper Pitt River: 100reward tags are being used to assessthe bull trout fishery. Refer to page 76 forinstructions on what to do if you catch afish with a reward tag.Stave River Steelhead MarkingMaxillary (jaw) clipping is being used toassess hatchery release strategies. Referto page 76 for instructions on what to do ifyou catch a maxillary clipped fish.INVASIVE SPECIES ALERTAtlantic SalmonPlease refer to the salmon section,p. 78Tidal Boundaries on Rivers in Region 2NOTE: Provincial freshwater regulationsapply upstream of these boundaries andFederal tidal regulations apply downstreamof these boundaries:Brunette R.: Burlington NorthernRailway BridgeCampbell R.: Burlington NorthernRailway BridgeCapilano R.: CN Railway BridgeCoquitlam R.: Mary Hill Bypass BridgeFraser R.: CPR Bridge at MissionKanaka Cr.: CPR BridgeNathan Cr.: CN Railway BridgeNicomekl R.: Burlington NorthernRailway BridgePitt R.: CPR BridgeSerpentine R.: Burlington NorthernRailway BridgeSeymour R.: CN Railway BridgeSquamish R.: a line running true westfrom the tip of the Squamish Dyke(“Windsurfer Spit”)Stave R.: CPR BridgeWest Cr.: CN Railway BridgeWhonnock Cr.: CP rail lineYork Cr.: CP rail lineNOTE From one hour after sunset to onehour before sunrise fishing is prohibitedon portions of the Fraser, Harrison, and PittRivers (see Water-specific Tables for details)To find out the time of sunrise and sunsetconsult a local newspaper or the NationalResearch Council of Canada website athttp://www.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/eng/ for asunrise-sunset calculator.21

REGION 2 - Lower MainlandWater-Specific RegulationsWATER BODY MGMT UNITEXCEPTIONS TO THE REGIONAL REGULATIONSALICE LAKE2-7ALOUETTE LAKE2-8ALOUETTE RIVER 2-8ALPHA LAKE2-9ALTA LAKE2-9ANDERSON CREEKANGUS CREEKASHLU CREEKBEAR (Mahood) CREEKBEAR LAKEBIG SILVER CREEKBIRKENHEAD LAKEBIRKENHEAD RIVER BREM RIVER2-42-52-62-42-182-182-112-112-13BROTHERS CREEKBROWNING LAKEBRUNETTE RIVERBRUNETTE RIVER’S TRIBUTARIESBURNABY LAKEBURNABY LAKE’S TRIBUTARIES 2-82-82-82-82-82-8CAMPBELL RIVER 2-4CAPILANO RIVER 2-8CEDAR LAKE2-2CHAPMAN CREEK2-5CHEAKAMUS RIVERCHEAM LAKECHEEKYE RIVERCHEHALIS LAKECHEHALIS LAKE’S TRIBUTARIES 2-72-32-72-192-19CHEHALIS RIVER 2-19CHILLIWACK LAKE2-4CHILLIWACK / VEDDER RIVERS(does not include Sumas River)(see map on page 24) 2-4CHILQUA SLOUGHCOGBURN CREEKCOLVIN CREEK 2-82-182-5COQUIHALLA RIVER 2-17No powered boatsBull trout (char) releaseNo vessels in swimming areas, as buoyed and signed; speed restriction (8 km/h) at south end of lake, south of a line drawn from the BC Parksboat ramp to signs on the east side of the lakeNo Fishing upstream of the fishing boundary signs near the Alouette River Unit of the Corrections BranchNo Fishing upstream of 216th Street (including North Alouette River ), May 1-June 30; no powered boats on mainstemElectric motor only (max 7.5 kW)No Fishing Dec 1-Mar 31Release all kokanee, trout and charBait ban, single barbless hoookSpeed restriction (12 km/h)No FishingNo FishingBait banNo Fishing upstream of 152nd Street (Johnson Road)No powered boatsNo Fishing May 1-June 30Bull trout (char) releaseBait banNo Fishing from the upstream edge of falls (situated approximately 1.5 km from the river’s mouth) to a point 100 m downstreamBait ban May 1-Oct 31No FishingNo powered boatsNo Fishing from Cariboo Dam to Salamander Creek; release all steelheadNo FishingNo powered boatsNo FishingNo Fishing upstream of 12th AvenueNo Fishing downstream of 12th Avenue Apr 1-June 30No Fishing between two white triangular fishing boundary signs downstream to pedestrian bridge at the foot of Stayte Road, Aug 15-Sept 30No Fishing from 21:00 hours to 05:00 hours each day, Aug 1-Dec 31No Fishing upstream of fishing boundary signs at footbridge situated approximately 100 m downstream of the fish fenceBait ban, Aug 1-Oct 31; release all steelheadSee Sumallo RiverNo Fishing May 1-June 30No Fishing from the falls to 100 m downstream (falls are located approximately 550 m upstream of the power line crossing)Bait banNo FishingNo Fishing (including Brohm Creek)No wild trout/char over 50 cmNo FishingNo Fishing from fishing boundary signs at the outlet of Chehalis Lake to the main logging road bridge situated approximately 2.4 km downstream of Chehalis LakeNo Fishing downstream of the main logging road bridge situated approximately 2.4 km downstream of Chehalis Lake, May 1-31No wild trout/char over 50 cmNo Fishing upstream from a line between two fishing boundary signs on either side of the Chilliwack River 100 m downstream ofthe confluence of the Chilliwack River and Slesse CreekNo Fishing downstream of a line between two fishing boundary signs on either side of the Chilliwack River 100m downstream ofthe confluence of the Chilliwack River and Slesse Creek to Tamihi Rapids Bridge, Apr 1-June 30No Fishing downstream of Tamihi Rapids Bridge to Vedder Crossing Bridge, May 1-June 30No Fishing downstream of Vedder Crossing Bridge, June 1-June 30Hatchery rainbow trout of any length 50 cm or less: daily quota 4, July 1-Apr 30Downstream of Vedder Crossing Bridge: (a) fly fishing only, bait ban, hatchery rainbow trout release (50 cm or less), and hatchery cutthroatrelease, May 1-31; (b) No Fishing June 1-30; (c) hatchery rainbow trout of any length 50 cm or less: daily quota 4, July 1-Apr 30Speed restriction (8 km/h)No Fishing May 1-June 30No FishingNo Fishing Nov 1 - June 30, fly fishing only and bait ban upstream of the northern entrance to the upper most railway tunnelNo Fishing downstream of the southern entrance to the lower most railway tunnel, Apr 1-Oct 31Trout/char (including steelhead) release and bait ban, downstream of the southern entrance to the lower most railway tunnel, Nov 1-Mar 31(see map page 22)No Fishing at Othello Tunnels from the northern entrance to the upper most railway tunnel to the southern entrance of the lower most tunnel;approximately 700 m lengthTABLE LEGEND:Includes tributaries22Stocked Lake, see page 4Wheelchair AccessibleYouth/Disabled Accompanied Water2021-2023 BC Freshwater Fishing Regulations Synopsis

REGION 2 - Lower MainlandWater-Specific RegulationsWATER BODY MGMT UNITEXCEPTIONS TO THE REGIONAL REGULATIONSCOQUITLAM RIVER2-8COMO (Welcome) LAKECORBOLD CREEKCOUGAR CANYON CREEKCRANBERRY LAKECULTUS LAKEDAVIS LAKEDEER LAKE (Burnaby)DEER LAKE (Sasquatch Park)ELAHO RIVERELGIN CREEK“ERROCK” (“Squakum”) LAKEFERGUS CREEKFLORENCE LAKEFOLEY LAKEFRANCIS 19 FRASER RIVER2-4FROSST CREEKGARDEN BAY LAKEGOAT LAKEGRACE LAKE2-32-52-122-19 GREEN LAKE2-9GREEN TIMBERS LAKEHARRISON LAKE2-42-18HARRISON RIVER (from the Fraser Riverupstream to Harrison Lake)2-18HASLAM LAKEHASTINGS CREEK 2-122-8HATZIC LAKE AND SLOUGH HICKS LAKEHOPE SLOUGHHOTEL LAKEHYDE CREEKHYLAND CREEKINDIAN RIVER INLAND LAKEIVEY (Horseshoe) LAKE 2-82-182-82-52-82-42-82-122-11“JONES” LAKE2-3KANAKA CREEK2-8KAWKAWA LAKE2-17KHARTOUM LAKEKLEIN LAKEKOKOMO LAKELAFARGE (Pinetree Gravel Pit) LAKELEVETTE LAKE2-122-52-52-82-6No Fishing upstream of Mary Hill Bypass Bridge, May 1-June 30Hatchery trout daily quota 2 (20-30 cm only), from Lougheed Highway Bridge to Mary Hill Bypass Bridge, July 1-Oct 15No powered boats on partsTrout/char daily quota 2Bait banNo FishingNo powered boatsNo wild trout/char over 50 cm; no vessels on parts; speed restriction (5 km/h) at north end, as buoyed and signedNo powered boatsTrout/char daily quota 2; no powered boatsElectric motor only (max 7.5 kW)Bait banNo FishingEngine power restriction - 7.5 kW (10 hp); official name: Lake ErrockNo FishingTrout/char release; bait ban, single barbless hookElectric motor only (max 7.5 kW)No powered boatsDead fin fish may be used for bait only when fishing for sturgeon (see page 8 in the Provincial Regulations)No Fishing for trout in the Fraser mainstem upstream of the CPR Bridge at Mission from Sept 1-Nov 15, excluding tributaries,sloughs, Jesperson’s Side Channel, Herrling Island Side Channel and Ruby Creek Side ChannelNo Fishing in the area bounded by a line commencing at a fishing boundary sign located at the eastern end of Landstrom Bar (Scale Bar)to a fishing boundary sign on the opposite bank of the river, thence to a fishing boundary sign at the southern end of Croft Island, thenceto a fishing boundary sign on the nearest bank of the river in a westerly direction, thence following the bank of the river in a westerlydirection to the Point of Commencement, May 1-Oct 31No Fishing in the non-tidal portion of the Fraser River in Region 2 (upstream of CPR Bridge at Mission) from one hour after sunset to onehour before sunriseNo Fishing in the Jesperson’s Side Channel, Herrling Side Channel, and Seabird Island north Side Channel May 15-July 31. See page 26for a map of the No Fishing areasBoats less than 20 m in length, under power or anchored, must not impede the passage of commercial vesselsNo Fishing Oct 15-Apr 15Electric motor only (max 7.5 kW)No Fishing Nov 1-Mar 31No powered boatsNo Fishing Dec 1-Mar 31Release all kokanee, trout and char; bait ban, single barbless hook; speed restriction on parts (10 km/h) and no towing on partsTrout/char daily quota 2No wild trout/char over 50 cm; speed restriction (10 km/h) at south end, as buoyed and signedNo Fishing from one hour after sunset to one hour before sunrise, tributaries not includedDead fin fish may be used for bait only when fishing for sturgeon (see page 8 in the Provincial Regulations)Speed restriction or no powered boats in small bays along the river as signedElectric motor only (max 7.5 kW)No FishingNo Fishing for Sturgeon in Hatzic LakeSpeed restriction on parts (8 and 50 km/h)Engine power restriction - 7.5 kW (10 hp)Electric motor only (max 7.5 kW)Electric motor only (max 7.5 kW)No FishingNo Fishing upstream of 152nd Street (Johnson Road)Bait ban, Dec 1-Sept 30No Fishing Nov 1-Mar 31 ; single barbless hook, Apr 1-Oct 31No cutthroat trout 40 cm or more; engine power restriction - 7.5 kW (10 hp)No Fishing Dec 1-Mar 31Trout/char release; bait ban, single barbless hookSee Wahleach LakeNo Fishing May 1-June 30No Fishing from Cliff Park Falls to 112th AvenueNo Fishing Dec 1-Feb 28Kokanee daily quota 4wild Trout/char daily quota 2 (none 40 cm or more), hatchery rainbow trout (see diagram on page 13) 4; single barbless hookElectric motor only (max 7.5 kW) ; wheelchair accessibleElectric motor only (max 7.5 kW)Trout/char daily quota 2Electric motor only (max 7.5 kW)2021-2023 BC Freshwater Fishing Regulations Synopsis23

REGION 2 - Lower MainlandWater-Specific RegulationsWATER BODY MGMT UNITLIGHTNING LAKE (Manning Park)LILLOOET LAKELILLOOET LAKE, LILLOOET RIVEREXCEPTIONS TO THE REGIONAL REGULATIONS2-12-10 2-9LILY (“Paq”) LAKE2-5LITTLE CAMPBELL RIVERLITTLE LILLOOET LAKELITTLE MUDDY CREEKLITTLE STAWAMUS CREEKLIUMCHEN CREEK2-42-102-12-82-3 LOIS LAKE2-12LONZO (“Marshall”) CREEK 2-4LOST LAKE (near Whistler)LUCILLE LAKELYNN CREEK2-82-92-8MACLEAN PONDSMAMQUAM RIVERMARSH POND“MARSHALL” CREEKMASHITER CREEKMCCARTNEY CREEKMCKAY CREEKMCLENNAN CREEKMIAMI CREEKMIKE LAKEMILL LAKE (Abbotsford)MINNEKHADA MARSHMIXAL (Bear) LAKEMORGAN LAKEMORRIS LAKEMORRIS CREEKMOSQUITO 192-192-8 “MOSS POTHOLE” LAKES2-18NATHAN (Beaver) CREEK 2-4NELSON CREEK 2-8No powered boatsNo wild trout/char over 50 cmBecause regional quotas and gear restrictions are different in lakes and streams, please note: the channel between Lillooet Lake andLittle Lillooet Lake is part of the Lillooet River. This channel starts at the southern end of Lillooet Lake where it is defined by the point ofland on the west side and by a sign immediately across the channel and next to the main logging road on the east. Little Lillooet Lake’slower boundary is approximately 1 km upstream of Billygoat Creek (see map below and Little Lillooet Lake’s entry below)Trout/char release, bait ban, single barbless hookElectric motor only (max 7.5 kW)See Campbell RiverTrout/char release; single barbless hookNo FishingNo FishingNo Fishing downstream of the lower fallsWild Trout/char daily quota 2 (none 40 cm or more), hatchery rainbow trout (adipose fin removed with healed scar) 4Single barbless hookNo Fishing Feb 1-June 15, when open only trout/char 20-30 cm in length may be keptYouth/Disabled Accompanied Water year round (see page 4)Electric motor only (max 7.5 kW)Electric motor only (max 7.5 kW)No Fishing between fishing boundary signs situated approximately 200 m upstream of and 150 m downstream of Twin Falls Bridge Bait ban (mainstem only)No FishingBait banNo FishingSee Lonzo CreekNo FishingNo FishingNo FishingNo FishingElectric motor only (max 7.5 kW)No powered boatsTrout/char daily quota 2; bass daily quota 4; wheelchair accessible: paved path to dock with railsNo FishingElectric motor only (max 7.5 kW)Trout/char release; bait ban, single barbless hookWild trout/char release; hatchery trout/char daily quota 2 (none under 30 cm); Electric motor only (max 7.5 kW)Electric motor only (max 7.5 kW)No FishingNo Fishing; unnamed pothole lakes all located east of the power line and approximately 2 km east of Hicks Lake, 3 km south of Deer Lakeand 1 km southeast of Moss LakeNo Fishing upstream of 272nd Street (Jackman Road)No Fishing downstream of 272nd Street (Jackman Road), Apr 1-June 30No FishingCoquihalla RiverOthello RoadCOQUIHALLARIVERd1BillyValleyRSouthern entrance to thelowermost railway Upperi h a l l a Tunnel3LowerLowerTunnelTunnelHw y 3LakegoatCreekesseSl.Cr24Fr a s erLillooetKawkawaLakenerentCe.CrCr.chihiatak wChilliwackSignRirseraoetLilloLoetLillo erRi vasrFrveRiasRiveNesChilliwackLittlerveRinTullo FoleTamCultusLakey Cr.VedderCrossingRheOterdd lnaCamNorthern entrance tothe uppermost railway tunnel1llahauiqCoVeSuPayCoquihalla HighwrivePointof LandHw y 52021-2023 BC Freshwater Fishing Regulations SynopsismNFr a s erSignnnTuLILLOOET RIVERoaSureRivRelsLillooetRiverCHILLIWACK/VEDDER RIVERSoetLilloL

REGION 2 - Lower MainlandWater-Specific RegulationsWATER BODY MGMT UNITNICOMEKL RIVERNICOMEN SLOUGHNITA LAKENOONS CREEKNORRISH (Suicide) CREEKNORTH ALOUETTE RIVERNORTH LAKEPARTINGTON CREEK“PAQ” LAKEPHELIX CREEK EXCEPTIONS TO THE REGIONAL REGULATIONS2-42-82-92-82-8 2-8 2-52-82-52-11PITT LAKE2-8PITT RIVER 2-8POWELL LAKERAINY RIVER 2-122-5RICE LAKE (North Vancouver)RODGERS CREEKROLLEY LAKE2-8 ROSS LAKERUBY CREEK2-82-82-2 2-5RUBY LAKE2-5SAKINAW LAKE2-5SALMON RIVER SARDIS PARK PONDSASAMAT LAKE2-42-42-8SAYRES (Cedar) LAKE2-8SCHKAM (Lake of the Woods) LAKESCOTIA CREEKSCOTT (Hoy) CREEK 2-182-112-8SERPENTINE RIVER 2-4SEYMOUR RIVERSHOVELNOSE CREEKSILVER (Silverhope) LAKE 2-82-62-2SILVERHOPE (Silver) CREEK 2-2SKAGIT RIVER (boundary between Skagit River andRoss Lake is marked by signs)SOUTH ALOUETTE RIVERSQUAMISH POWERHOUSE CHANNELSQUAMISH RIVER SQUAMISH RIVER’S TRIBUTARIESSTATLU CREEK 2-22-82-62-62-62-19No Fishing upstream of 208th Street (Berry Road); No Fishing downstream of 208th Street, Apr 1-June 30No Fishing downstream of 208th Street, from 21:00 hours to 05:00 hours each day, Aug 1-Dec 31No angling from powered boats upstream of dyke gates, no towing on parts, speed restriction (16 km/h)Speed restriction on parts (8 km/h)Electric motor only (max 7.5 kW)No Fishing upstream of railway bridgeNo Fishing May 1-June 30No Fishing upstream of 216th Street (Fifth Ave), May 1-June 30No powered boatsElectric motor only (max 7.5 kW)No FishingSee Lily LakeNo FishingNo wild trout/char over 50 cmNorth of fishing boundary signs (on the east and west shores) near the head of the lake: wild trout/char release and single barbless hookNo Fishing within Garibaldi Park; speed restriction at Grant Narrows (10 km/h)Bait ban upstream of Pitt LakeNo Fishing in the Lower Pitt River (CPR Bridge upstream to Pitt Lake) from one hour after sunset to one hour before sunrise (tributaries notincluded)No Fishing Nov 1-Mar 31; No powered boats in One Mile BayNo Fishing May 1-June 30Trout/char daily quota 2wheelchair accessible: excellent path system; see gate attendant for accessNo FishingNo powered boatsNo Fishing Nov 1-June 30Native char release (bull trout and Dolly Varden), trout daily quota 1 (none under 40 cm), brook trout daily quota 5Bait ban; single barbless hookNote: Boundary between Ross Lake and Skagit River is marked by signsNo Fishing from Ruby Lake to fishing boundary signs approximately 100 m downstreamNo Fishing in the outlet bay within 100 m of the head of Ruby CreekWild cutthroat trout daily quota 2 (none 40 cm or more)No Fishing easterly of a line drawn from a boundary sign located at the north side of the Sakinaw Lake boat launch southwesterly to aboundary sign located at 49o 41.50’N and 123o 58.45’W, Nov 1-Dec 31No Fishing in “Bear Bay”, easterly of a line drawn from a boundary sign located at 49o 40.05’N and 124o 02.13’W due south to a boundarysign on the opposite shore, Nov 1-Dec 31Kokanee releaseNo Fishing upstream of 232nd Street (Livingstone Road)No Fishing downstream of 232nd Street (Livingstone Road) Apr 1-June 30Youth/Disabled Accompanied Water year round (see page 4)No powered boats, May 1-Sept 30; Electric motor only (max 7.5 kW), Oct 1-Apr 30Trout/char daily quota 2, bait ban, single barbless hookElectric motor only (max 7.5 kW)Electric motor only (max 7.5 kW)No FishingNo FishingNo Fishing upstream of 168th Street at Bothwell ParkNo Fishing downstream of 168th Street at Bothwell Park, Apr 1-June 30Downstream of 168th Street at Bothwell Park: No Fishing only from 21:00 hours to 05:00 hours each day, Aug 1-Dec 31No angling from powered boats upstream of dyke gatesNo Fishing downstream of Seymour LakeNo FishingNo Fishing Dec 1-Apr 30; release all kokanee, trout and char, bait ban, single barbless hookNo Fishing upstream of Silver Lake, Nov 1- June 30Upstream of Silver Lake, fly fishing only and bait ban, July 1-Oct 31No Fishing from Silver Lake to the Bailey Bridge situated approximately 8 km upstream of Hwy 1Bait ban downstream of Bailey Bridge situated approximately 8 km upstream of Hwy 1No Fishing Nov 1-June 30Release all kokanee, trout and char; bait banSee Alouette RiverBait ban; Squamish River tributary located upstream of Ashlu CreekBait banNo Fishing tributaries EXCEPT: Ashlu Creek, Cheakamus, Elaho and Mamquam Rivers, and the Squamish Powerhouse ChannelNo Fishing2021-2023 BC Freshwater Fishing Regulations Synopsis25

REGION 2 - Lower MainlandWater-specific RegulationsWATER BODY MGMT UNITSTAVE RIVERSTAWAMUS RIVERSTRAWBERRY SLOUGHSUMAS RIVERSUMALLO RIVER(includes “Cedar” Lake, atSunshine Valley)SWELTZER CREEKTAILLEFER CREEKEXCEPTIONS TO THE REGIONAL REGULATIONS2-82-92-82-4 2-2Bait banTAMIHI CREEK2-3TROUT LAKE (Sasquatch Park)TROUT LAKE (Sechelt)TWIN LAKESVEDDER RIVERWAGG CREEKWAHLEACH (“Jones”) LAKEWAHLEACH (“Jones”) LAKE’STRIBUTARIESWAUGH (Worm) LAKE2-182-52-82-42-82-3No FishingNo Fishing May 1-June 30No Fishing downstream of the falls situated approximately 200 m upstream of Chilliwack RiverNo Fishing upstream of the falls situated approximately 200 m upstream of Chilliwack River, May 1-June 30No powered boatsElectric motor only (max 7.5 kW)No FishingSee Chilliwack RiverNo FishingTrout daily quota 4 (one over 40 cm)2-3No Fishing2-5Electric motor only (max 7.5 kW)No Fishing from fishing boundary signs at log booms on Weaver Lake downstream to where Sakwi Creek enters Weaver CreekEngine power restriction on Weaver Lake - 7.5 kW (10 hp)Speed restriction (12 km/h)No powered boatsNo powered boatsSpeed restriction (5 km/h)No powered boatsNo powered boatsWEAVER LAKEand WEAVER CREEKWEST LAKEWHONNOCK LAKEWIDGEON CREEKWIDGEON SLOUGHWOLF LAKEWOOD LAKE 2-32-11No Fishing in the Ruskin spawning channel, from the inlet near the dam downstream to the boat ramp crossingBait ban, Dec 1-Sept 30Speed restriction on parts (8 km/h)Hatchery steelhead daily quota 1No Fishing Nov 1-June 302-192-162-82-82-82-192-19NOTE: If a lake or stream is NOT listed here, then only the Provincial Regulations (pages 8-10) and the Regional Regulations (page 28) apply. Regulations that havechanged from the previous version of the printed synopsis are highlighted in blue. Check for any in-season changes at: www.gov.bc.ca/FishingRegulations.Fraser River Seasonal Sturgeon Closures262021-2023 BC Freshwater Fishing Regulations Synopsis

Great Central L Phillips Arm Powell Lake Mahood L Canim L Carpenter Lake Lillooet Lake Harrison Lake Stave Lake Alouette L Pitt Lake Ross Lake . Fish and Wildlife Regional Office (604) 586-4400 200-10428 153 St . ALOUETTE LAKE No vessels in swimming areas, as buoyed and signed; speed restriction (8 km/h) at south end of lake, south of a .

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