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Musqueam Creek - Vancouver's Last Wild Salmon Stream with Terry Point

Sunday, September 12, 2010 from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM (PT)

Vancouver, Canada

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Musqueam Creek - Vancouver's last wild salmon stream

Guide:

Terry Point is Project Manager and President of Musqeam Ecosystem Conservation Society (MECS). He has been working on Musqueam Creek since 1997.

Special Instructions:

Please meet at Musqueam Park on the corner of Crown and 4000 South West Marine Drive. Some ground is uneven on the trails and paths. Wear walking shoes. Walk is child-friendly. Rain or shine. Suggested donations of $5 - $10 welcome.

  

Description:

The tour will take you through Vancouver's last wild salmon stream and the restoration project that has been done over the last eleven years by MECS. The tour will take approximatley one and a half hours.

 

NOTE: We are a Non-Profit Society who is happy to give our volunteer time for these very important historical walks. In the two previous years of walks, MANY OF THOSE WHO DID REGISTER NEVER CAME to the planned walk. Some had registered groups of 3 or 5 people each. As a result, others who registered later were disappointed because our quota had been reached. Also the historians who had worked hard to prepare their material only spoke to a small number of people.

We ask that you ONLY REGISTER IF THERE IS A VERY GOOD CHANCE YOU WILL BE JOINING US on that day. Please be respectful of the work the organizers and historians are putting into these events and follow these guidelines. We look forward to seeing you at our walks!

 

  

 

 

When & Where


4000 SW Marine Drive & Crown Street
Vancouver
Canada

Sunday, September 12, 2010 from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM (PT)


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