Airport Day 2024
We were delighted to support Metro Vancouver Regional Park’s booth at this Pitt Meadows event on this first summer Saturday of the year.
We were delighted to support Metro Vancouver Regional Park’s booth at this Pitt Meadows event on this first summer Saturday of the year.
Off go the coho smolts on this very salmon Sunday, as they commence their journey to the ocean.
97 plants into the ground to complete a restoration site along Kanaka Creek, courtesy of the efforts of 1st Pitt Meadows Girl Guides.
With fry releases in the books for another year, we wish to congratulate the teachers and students that took such excellent care of their classroom fry.
Students release their Salmonids in the Classroom chum fry while the one year old coho in the Bell-Irving Hatchery rearing ponds are horsing around as they always do before their imminent ocean journey.
103 plants into the ground due to the great effort of the students on this delightful spring afternoon.
We had 411 visitors come to take part in this spring tradition. Thanks go to Metro Vancouver Regional Parks staff, our volunteers, and Panago!
339 plants went into the ground today at this restoration site, thanks to the students and the rest of the volunteers.
Salmonids in the Classroom chum salmon fry are released on this fine spring day as the students explore the surrounding area. Later on we check out wolf spiders of all things as well as coho fry further downstream.