Chase Bodies of Water
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Bodies of Water in Chase, BC, British Columbia.
The South Thompson River is the southern arm of the Thompson River and originates at Little Shuswap Lake between the towns of Revelstoke and Salmon Arm. A relatively slow-moving body of water, the South Thompson River is popular for fishing and floating and joins the northern arm in Kamloops to form the main Thompson River.
Entirely encompassed by the Roderick Haig-Brown Provincial Park, Chase River is famous for being the home of a massive sockeye salmon spawn that occurs every four years. An interpretive area on the salmon run can be found in the park. Salmon fishing in the river is prohibited at all times. The river is also a popular spot for whitewater rafting.




