Dunlop Creek – source to mouth
We take a look at Kanaka Creek tributary Dunlop Creek, which is an important coho salmon producer.
We take a look at Kanaka Creek tributary Dunlop Creek, which is an important coho salmon producer.
Here are the basic elements of our field trip program that is targeted at pre-schools and primary grades.
A little look around Kanaka during March and April.
We take a look at our popular program, that can be taught either in the classroom or outside.
We take a virtual walk in Albion Park, as the students of SRT have done so many times.
As always, we are on hand to measure the water temperature, pH, and turbidity of our favorite tributary Spencer Creek.
Somewhere on lower Kanaka Creek, common garter snakes emerge from their winter den to commence their mating rituals, as many males vie for the female.
Teachers from c̓əsqənelə elementary release their classroom reared fry at the Kanaka Creek Watershed Stewardship Center.
887 visitors shared this event with us on the banks of Kanaka Creek on a beautiful spring day. Of course, an amazing team effort made this all possible, and we thanks Metro Vancouver staff, our volunteers, all of the fabulous exhibitors that turned up, and as always Panago.