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Adopt-a-Fish 2023

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Fun for all the family Saturday, April 22nd 10.30 - 12.30 at Memorial Park



ADOPT-A-FISH

Salmon Release and Storytime I All Ages


Pick up your Adopt-a-Fish Certificate outside the West Vancouver Memorial Library and head to Memorial Park to release a juvenile Coho Salmon (called a smolt) into the wild! The West Vancouver Streamkeeper Society will be on hand to answer questions, provide information, and assist with the salmon release. Plus, join us at the Library for a salmon-themed storytime.


Adopt-a-Fish is open to elementary-aged school children and their families and will proceed rain or shine. No registration is required.


Saturday, April 22


Salmon Release: 10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m., Memorial Park

Fishy Fun Family Storytime: 10:30 – 11 a.m.


Swáy̓wi Temíxw (rooftop garden), West Vancouver Memorial Library


For more information, please email: admin@westvancouverstreamkeepers.ca




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