Watching the salmon run in Tsútswecw Provincial Park is bucket list worthy and tourists flock from around the world to witness this magnificent natural event. Tsútswecw Park (formerly Roderick Haig-Brown) comes from the indigenous word “Tsútswecw” (pronounced choo-chwek) and translates to ‘many rivers.’ Tsútswecw Park is located on both sides of the Adams River between Adams Lake and Shuswap Lake. It’s northeast of Kamloops and northwest of Salmon Arm in Canada’s westernmost province, beautiful British Columbia.