2026



2026
Managed by SAY Lands Office
Since Feb 2026
In British Columbia, CA
SAY108
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This station overlooks a section of trail called Salmonberry Pond, where visitors can approach the water and descend the boulder staircase for a closer view of the creek. The pond is deep and cold, creating an ideal resting and refuge area for salmon as they make their journey upstream to spawn.
In addition to supporting salmon, the pond is designed to provide habitat for Salish Sucker, a species at risk that relies on cool, deep pool environments for survival. By maintaining a mix of depth, shade, and clean water, Salmonberry Pond enhances overall aquatic habitat, improves biodiversity, and offers visitors an opportunity to observe and connect with the species that depend on this restored section of the creek.
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