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Projects & News
ALL THE LATEST NEWS AND PROJECTS
We’ve categorized our posts by Type, Year, and Region. All posts related to Auctions, Events, and Projects fall under “Type”. We’ve also kept an archive of all our posts dating 2012 and can be filtered by year. For region specific news, post may be filtered by region.
Campbell River Fish Advocate Says Salmon River Much Improved
Campbell River Salmon Foundation Founder and Retired Director makes the news again. Thank you Mr. Gage for all of your hard work! Read the article here.
Storey Creek Fish Passage Project
Storey Creek Golf Club Fish Passage Improvement Project – Hole # 14 Project Background The proposed project is within the Storey Creek Golf Course which encompasses both the Storey Creek and Woods Creek watersheds. The project site is within the Woods Creek watershed...
NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING – September 17th, 2018 2:00 PM
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual General Meeting of the Campbell River Salmon Foundation will be held at the office of Seymour Pacific Developments (100 St. Ann’s Road, Campbell River, B.C.) on Tuesday September 17th at 2:00 PM (Pacific Standard Time) for...
Visit the Quinsam River Hatchery
Did you know that the Quinsam River Hatchery is open for visitors? Check out their website at http://www.pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/sep-pmvs/projects-projets/quinsam/quinsam-eng.html Visiting the Hatchery The facility and surrounding rivers offer excellent opportunities...
Save the date for the upcoming ROYAL LEPAGE Campbell River Salmon Derby – June 9th, 2018
Event details
Salmon River Diversion Update
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Haig-Brown Kingfisher Creek Restoration 2015-2016
Haig-Brown Kingfisher Creek Restoration 2015-2016
Quinsam Falls Fish Passage 2016
Quinsam Final Review Dec 5 2016 Quinsam Project Reference Map with Photos Quinsam River Proposal Map Quinsam Fish Passage Construction Report Final
Phillips Chinook – the rebuilding continues!
Over 2500 adult Chinook returned to the Phillips River to spawn in 2014—exceeding 2013 as the biggest return in decades! This is the third consecutive year with over 2000 fish and continues the strong rebuilding trend seen in recent years. Download the PDF report
Change of Address
Please be advise that the Campbell River Salmon Foundation address has changed as of December 17, 2014.To become a member or to obtain more information, please contact us at the following:Campbell River Salmon Foundation100 St. Ann’s Rd.Campbell River, BC V9W...
Acknowledgement
Campbell River Salmon Foundation and its projects are within the traditional territories of the Ligwilda'xw, Wei Wai Kum, We Wai Kai, Klahoose, K'omoks, Kwiakah, Tlowitsis, Tla'amin, and Homalco First Nations, whose relationships continue.