SALMON AND SALMON FISHERIES OF SWIFTSURE BANK 
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Figure 25. — Sockeye spawning ground of the Fraser River. All of the lakes shown are mentioned as sockeye lakes either in the 
reports of the British Columbia Commissioner of Fisheries or in the reports of the Department of Fisheries of Canada. Other 
lakes in this river system have been omitted. The sockeye spawn chiefly in the streams tributary to these lakes. Tue sockeye 
fry descend into these lakes and spend some time there, usually about a year and a half, before migrating to the sea. 
