North Kanaka planting
Over 350 plants went into the ground near North Kanaka Creek courtesy of a great effort by Outdoor Education students.
Where we report on our current and past projects, and supportive spawn-sers.
Over 350 plants went into the ground near North Kanaka Creek courtesy of a great effort by Outdoor Education students.
If you go up to the hatchery, you’ll notice a lot of work going on! The coho rearing ponds are being updated! The ponds are drained, and the fencing is coming down. Soon the excavators will arrive. The interior and perimeter of the ponds will be cleared of the old rock, sediment and weeds, and … Read more
97 plants into the ground to complete a restoration site along Kanaka Creek, courtesy of the efforts of 1st Pitt Meadows Girl Guides.
103 plants into the ground due to the great effort of the students on this delightful spring afternoon.
339 plants went into the ground today at this restoration site, thanks to the students and the rest of the volunteers.
230 plants went into the ground at a site adjacent to 110th Avenue on this autumn day.
We work on a site in lower Kanaka in unseasonably warm and dry conditions.
Seasoned veteran Honey Bear (in the video) as well as a young adult recently inspected this project.
The planning has been completed and we are beginning the process to replace our old wooden pump shack with a new container! Many thanks to our project spawn-sers, the Pacific Salmon Foundation, the Department of Fisheries, and Metro Vancouver! More news to come as the project proceeds.