About Rearguard Falls
Rearguard Falls was another one of those unplanned waterfalls that we happened to chance upon thanks to its conspicuous sign right off the Hwy 16. This waterfall was more like a wide series of rapids and cascades, but I guess the significance of this waterfall had to do with the salmon migration, which I learned from a sign at the car park.
Apparently, the Chinook were the largest and strongest species of Pacific salmon, and they were said to be able to make the 800-mile (1200km) journey up the Fraser River from the ocean to spawn here. It was also said that they can be seen in late Summer, but I guess we were just a smidge too late to see them as we didn’t spot any during our late September visit.
From the car park, we took a short walking path that descended to the viewing area right next to the falls. The sign here was pretty spot on saying it was about a 30-minute return walk.
Another thing I found interesting was that there were a couple of other paths flanking both sides of the viewing area. It turned out that those paths were for raft or kayak launching and/or portaging. So that kind of suggested that this falls was routinely run by whitewater thrill seekers.
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