Capilano River Salmon Hatchery Vancouver


Capilano River Salmon Hatchery Vancouver Overview
Capilano River Salmon Hatchery: The educational Capilano River Salmon Hatchery welcomes visitors to witness the remarkable lifecycle of Pacific salmon in an interactive facility where millions of salmon begin their journey each year. Inside the Capilano River Salmon Hatchery, underwater viewing windows offer intimate glimpses of these iconic fish as they navigate their instinctual path home, while interpretive displays explain the importance of salmon to British Columbia’s ecosystem and indigenous cultures. The Capilano River Salmon Hatchery’s dedicated staff work tirelessly to enhance the survival rates of several salmon species including Coho, Chinook, and Steelhead, with peak spawning season in October providing an unforgettable opportunity to witness thousands of fish battling upstream to reach the Capilano River Salmon Hatchery. Surrounding the Capilano River Salmon Hatchery, easy walking trails follow the river through lush temperate rainforest, creating opportunities to spot eagles and other wildlife drawn to this important salmon habitat. Reach out to our friendly and helpful team to discuss how you can incorporate the Capilano River Salmon Hatchery into your Vancouver sightseeing experience.
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