Horseshoe Creek – the little known Rock Star
During the epic flood of November 2021, Kanaka tributary Horseshoe Creek opened its doors to coho salmon seeking a safe haven to spawn in. These little tributaries are rock stars!
This is where you can find various photos and activities from around the watershed. Expect to see plenty of wildlife.
During the epic flood of November 2021, Kanaka tributary Horseshoe Creek opened its doors to coho salmon seeking a safe haven to spawn in. These little tributaries are rock stars!
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Somewhere in Kanaka, Metro Vancouver Regional Parks occasionally uses wildlife cameras at strategic off-trail locations to monitor wildlife. The images help determine species presence, habitat utilization (feeding, sleeping, marking) as well as capturing some species interactions. The information is used to assist in making management decisions within the park. Enjoy the images!
A little look around Kanaka during March and April.
March 2020
Some images of our September, as autumn comes rolling in and the bears just keep on rolling.