The Horsefly Wheelchair Accessible Salmon Habitat Viewing Trail is approximately 2.2 kilometres long and features a packed, crushed gravel surface. The trail meanders along the Horsefly River, offering views of the salmon spawning channel and beautiful local landscape.
A viewing platform overlooking the convergence of the Horsefly River and the start of the spawning channel is the trail's final destination. The trail has a very gentle grade with one optional section that has a steeper slope offering a more challenging experience.
At the trailhead, an information kiosk displays a map of the Horsefly Wheelchair Accessible Salmon Habitat Viewing Trail. An accessible outhouse is provided for visitors' convenience and there is plenty of space for parking. Ongoing management of the site is provided by the Horsefly River Roundtable.
More information can be found at www.horseflyriver.ca
52°19′53″N 121°24′53″W
The trail can be accessed by travelling to the community of Horsefly, crossing over the bridge spanning the Horsefly River, and turning right immediately after the bridge.
From One Hundred and Fifty Mile House take the Likely Road east for 4.45 kilometres. Bear right on Horsefly Road and drive for forty-six kilometers. Bear right to stay on Horsefly Road and travel for 750 meters. The trailhead will be on your right.