Nestled in the forested North Shore of Vancouver, the Capilano River Hatchery was established in 1971 to bolster the dwindling salmon populations in the Capilano River. The facility focuses on breeding and releasing steelhead, chinook, and coho salmon, contributing to the river’s ecological balance. Visitors can explore the on-site interpretive center, which offers a detailed look at the life cycle of these fish. The hatchery not only supports the local ecosystem but also serves as an educational resource, providing insights into the critical role of salmon in the region.
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