They are ordinary people who are willing to be trained, spend their free time monitoring and improving streams and waterways. They have an interest in local history, ecology, and lifestyle. You may stumble upon a streamkeeper or a group of streamkeepers taking part in one of many activities
North Shore Streamkeepers come from all walks of life. They are ordinary people who are willing to be trained, spend their free time monitoring and improving streams and waterways. They have an interest in local history, ecology, and lifestyle. You may stumble upon a streamkeeper or a group of streamkeepers taking part in one of many activities.
Protection and revitalization of North Shore salmon streams and rivers
Storm Drain Marking kits and other programs
Raise 30,000 chum fry and 3000 coho fry for Lynn Creek watershed
Raise 35,000 pink fry and 25,000 chum fry for MacKay Creek watershed
Promotes conservation of North Shore wetlands through education, research and restoration
Conserves and restores wild pacific salmon and their habitat in BC
Streamkeeper support and training
Raises coho, chum, pink, chinook, and steelhead, public eduation and outreach
Our counterparts to the west
We work with a range of partners to support and spread our mission
Pacific Science Enterprise Centre (www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/science/sec-ces/pacific-pacifique/)
New! March 2020: Download PSEC’s Guide to Ocean Literacy Programs near West Vancouver (PDF)
City of North Vancouver (www.cnv.org)
District of North Vancouver (www.dnv.org)
Salt Water Digital (www.saltwaterdigital.com/)
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Contact the BC Government:
Report All Poachers and Polluters (RAPP)
24 hr hotline: 1‐877‐952‐7277
Contact Fisheries and Oceans Canada if
salmon are involved:
Observe, Record, Report
1‐800‐465‐4336
DFO.ORR-ONS.MPO@dfo-mpo.gc.ca