High water, May 2023
As the Fraser hits 5.7 meters on the Mission guage, the fish fence and Riverfront areas of Kanaka Creek feel the effects.
As the Fraser hits 5.7 meters on the Mission guage, the fish fence and Riverfront areas of Kanaka Creek feel the effects.
Somewhere in Maple Ridge, this March day’s 19 degree temperatures have lured these common garter snakes out of their hibernacula. Dozens if not hundreds of snakes may reside there during the winter. These are males attempting to mate. Certain males will emit something similar to a female pheromone, and then lure the other males away … Read more
Once again, the City of Maple Ridge, Metro Vancouver Regional Parks and KEEPS team up for this day camp. We take a little visit on a warm St. Patrick’s Day.
This section of Kanaka Creek Regional Park is always worth checking out, especially in the winter when there are no mosquitoes! We are here with the students on this January day.
We expect an increasing number of groups such as this home school to use the learning room and outdoor habitat as a home base. Come check out our Friday adventures on this winter day.
Salmon, eagles, and visitors to share it all with…seriously, is there anything better?
We take a look at the afternoon of October 30th, when the rapidly rising creek brought a group of logs onto the fish fence.
We take a look at two locations on Kanaka tributary Spencer Creek during a late July heat wave, along with of course some flora and fauna along the way.