The Fraser river is the largest river in British Columbia, which meanders its way from Mount Robson to the Strait of Georgia, a length of over 850 miles. This magnificent river begins as a glacial fed stream, tumbling northwest towards Prince George, before it sweeps southerly to begin its tumultuous downhill journey to the Pacific Ocean at Vancouver. Within its system, the mighty Fraser River is home to the worlds largest population of White Sturgeon. It is said that the river has literally thousands of fish between 3ft and 12ft living within its depths....