December Open House: Home for the Holidays
It was delightful to chat about how the Kanaka Creek watershed and its inhabitants shift into winter.
It was delightful to chat about how the Kanaka Creek watershed and its inhabitants shift into winter.
The big attendance of Return of the Salmon is a memory as the quieter but every bit as beautiful beat goes on at the fish fence while we head towards winter.
We take in the fish fence component of this Super Salmon Sunday, along with approximately 200 visitors. Thanks Jessica of Metro Vancouver Regional Parks for your help!
This Halloween has a Sufficiently Spooky salmon dissection to go with the variety of life along Kanaka Creek on this golden autumn afternoon.
Our Maple Ridge fall classic was precisely that, as approximately 450 visitors took in the sights and sounds of Kanaka. We extend many thanks to our volunteers, Maple Ridge Lions, Metro Vancouver Regional Parks, and of course Holly Arntzen for the music.
It’s always interesting to get the autumn salmon season underway. We kick off this fall with a rare egg take from returning Kanaka pink salmon, and of all things two sockeye salmon at the fish fence. Meanwhile, chum are beginning to arrive. Stay tuned!
230 plants went into the ground at a site adjacent to 110th Avenue on this autumn day.
The title says it all, as we take our traveling show to Maple Ridge Park.