Discover Campbell River Living
Nature's Playground at the Edge of Wilderness
Campbell River, famously known as the "Salmon Capital of the World," is a vibrant coastal city that serves as the gateway to some of North America's most spectacular wilderness areas. Positioned at the northern end of the Strait of Georgia, Campbell River offers world-class fishing, outdoor recreation, and a strong sense of community.
This dynamic city combines the excitement of adventure tourism with the amenities of modern living, making it an ideal destination for those who want to live on the edge of wilderness while enjoying urban conveniences.
Why Choose Campbell River?
- World-renowned salmon fishing opportunities
- Gateway to pristine wilderness and parks
- Strong forestry and marine industries
- Excellent recreational facilities and programs
- Rich Indigenous culture and history
- Growing arts and cultural scene
- Access to Quadra and Cortes Islands
- Affordable housing compared to southern communities
Residents call Campbell River home
Fishing & Outdoor Paradise
Campbell River's reputation as a fishing destination is legendary, but the area offers far more than just salmon fishing. The surrounding wilderness provides endless opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts of all kinds.
Outdoor Adventures Include:
- World-class salmon and steelhead fishing
- Strathcona Provincial Park hiking and camping
- Elk Falls Provincial Park and suspension bridge
- Quadra Island and Discovery Islands exploration
- Sea kayaking and whale watching
- Mountain biking and trail running
- Scuba diving in cold water paradise
- Winter skiing at nearby resorts
Real Estate & Neighborhoods
Campbell River offers diverse housing options from waterfront properties to family neighborhoods and rural acreages:
Waterfront Areas - Premium properties with ocean and mountain views
Willow Point - Family-friendly area with beach access
Downtown Campbell River - Urban living with walking access to amenities
Painter's Lodge Area - Upscale homes near resort facilities
Rural Properties - Acreages and hobby farms in surrounding areas
Average home price in Campbell River (2024)
Economy & Employment
Campbell River's economy is built on natural resources, tourism, and services. The city serves as a regional hub for northern Vancouver Island, providing employment opportunities across multiple sectors.
Key Economic Sectors:
- Forestry and forest products manufacturing
- Tourism and hospitality (fishing lodges, adventure tourism)
- Healthcare - Campbell River Hospital
- Education and government services
- Marine industries and aquaculture
- Mining and resource extraction
Community & Culture
Campbell River has a strong sense of community with active Indigenous culture, growing arts scene, and numerous festivals and events celebrating the area's natural heritage and outdoor lifestyle.
Cultural Highlights:
- Museum at Campbell River showcasing local history
- Haig-Brown Heritage House and Festival
- Campbell River Summer Festival
- Tidemark Theatre performing arts venue
- Strong Indigenous cultural presence
- Annual salmon festival and fishing derbies
Find Your Campbell River Adventure
Ready to live where the salmon run and adventure never ends? Our REMAX Professionals agents know Campbell River's unique market and can help you find your perfect wilderness gateway home.