The students even met Charlotte, our cellar spider. She takes care of the flies.
The western red cedar is the perfect place to discuss our creek samples. Despite the heavy rain it is pretty much dry in here.
The 10AM darkness as heavy rain arrives.
Winter 2025
The Jackson property near the fish fence after blackberry removal, December 12.
Fall 2024
A chum salmon’s eye lens.
This is in the river by the 256 Street bridge.
The high water mark from yesterday’s storm.
The Jackson property near the fish fence after blackberry removal, December 12.
Summer 2024
That was in the sun, but still…
A cedar waxwing? Why not?
Spring 2024
Someone was here first.
Hemlock mistletoe.
This activity is known as Forest Perfume, where students mash up forest floor findings to make their own unique scent.
Close and personal with a western red cedar.
Turkey vulture, competing for the airspace above us.
Meet Mr. Stonefly.
Not to be outdone, the banana slug makes an appearance.
An Interpretive Moment, courtesy of this Pacific sideband snail.
As they huddle up to see the mayfly in the bucket.
Releasing chum fry into Kanaka at Goodbye Chums!
Can you see the mayfly that’s in with this chum salmon fry?
A cedar waxwing? Why not?
He’s in the glide slope.
Winter 2023/2024
Dwarf hemlock mistletoe.
Dunlop Creek.
Oh, the weather outside was frightful…
Eggcitement!
It is hinting at spring.
For catching halibut.
Autumn 2023
Draining the eggs after fertilization
The DFO team – Eric, Brian, and Tyson
The DFO team is pouring cement… for what purpose?
Check the driver’s mirror..
Temperature 2, pH 7.
Aquatic invertebrate sampling.
Make that 201 visitors.
Summer 2023
Mason bee larvae.
Cycling north later, and upon seeing this sky I’m like “Whoa…”
Little stinker.
This bear awareness is serious business.
Pincher perfect.
Coho convention.
Nice to have shade.
North by northwestern.
Water temoerature 18; pH 7.0
Spring 2023
Thanks Leanne for all YOU do!!
If you look closely at the wheel, you will notice that she survived!
Hello Roscoe!
There’s chum fry in the canary grass.
Mason bee larvae.
Winter 2022/2023
At least one bear is still active.
Fall 2022
Hello friend!
And I thought I had big hands.
They’ve spawned once already.
Majesty.
This red tailed is a regular.
Salmon roulette.
Smile…
A coho show stopper.
The rear track, and a dog track.
Summer 2022
Spring 2022
Catching mayflies!
Owl’s well.
The call is tails.
A cozy base camp.
This occasionally happens.
Checking out the chum fry.
Home sweet home.
Damselfly.
Thank God it’s Fry Day.
Checking out a vine maple.
Our hearts are happy.
Congratulations to Barb French for winning the draw and receiving the gift certificate for Bruce’s Market.
Panago, you rock! Feeding volunteers for over 20 years.
We believe northwestern salamander eggs.
Can you see the teenager in the tree?
Oh ya, will we ever miss you!
Winter 2021 / 2022
September and Fall 2021
Return of the Salmon Part Two, Oct 31
We’re being watched.
Alex and Simon with one of their chums.
Fall colors.
Sophie can’t even believe it.
A perfect Sunday.
Dr. Death loses yet another patient.
The view from here.
Michael, Amy and Rachael.
Zoey’s station.
Chilling by the creek.
“Who, me?”
The gang is set to walk the creek.
Mural project fall kickoff, Oct 20
Fall EcoBlitz at 110 Avenue
Coho salmon adipose fin clipping
108 Loop restoration site
Fish fence installation
Summer 2021
Elsa and her gang.
The big pond at the Stewardship Center.
Red legged frog at the Stewardship Center.
Riverfront.
Dominant bear Dufus.
At Riverfront.
All hands on the poop deck!
Spring 2021
Can you identify this insect?
This doe quietly observed us and our students.
Roy briefs the students prior to mulching this restoration site.
A female wolf spider, egg sac in tow.
Classroom salmon fry release.
Cute little Pacific chorus frog female.
“The hills are alive…”
Filbert.
Say cheese…
Molly.
Intense rainstorm.
A goldfinch.
Flicker.
Storm coming.
The thunder is scaring him.
Turkey vulture.
Coho.
Hole sweet home.
The Bridge Project.
Siblings.
Jackson Farm.
Elsa and her family.
Slider turtle at Spencer near Planet Ice.
Last day of school.
Splish splash I was takin a bath..
Rainbow Bridge sucker.
The peanut gallery.
Watershed Road Show.
Albion Park.
Winter 2021
Albion Park.
Soaring over Kanaka Creek Elementary.
From Rainbow Bridge.
Standoff at Maggy Creek.
Wildlife Cameras
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!
Nice kitty.
Spring 2020
September 2019
This is over the top.
Early pink salmon at Rainbow Bridge.
Hello friend!
A sunny Friday afternoon.
Early male pink salmon.
Fishing near 110th Avenue.
Evening program.
Evening program.
Who called the meeting?
Mom calling her cub.
This is Barney.
Fish fence.
Barney and Fred.
Play brawling.
Beautiful girl.
Water fight!
September walkabout.
He thinks he’s a boxer.
”You can stand there until you think about what you did.”