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Capilano River overflows with salmon

Since 2009 my little family and I have been VISITING Capilano River Park in North Vancouver semi-regularly to enjoy the trails and poke our heads in to the hatchery there.

Since 2009 my little family and I have been VISITING Capilano River Park in North Vancouver semi-regularly to enjoy the trails and poke our heads in to the hatchery there. One week ago there were REPORTS that BC salmon could be in trouble due to a continuing drought that started with the driest August and September ever recorded, so when the rain finally started coming down a couple of days ago I knew it was almost time for a visit to this gem as I hoped to see a couple salmon returning. What I didn't expect to see was the river higher than I've ever seen it before - so high that the viewing platform has been marked off bounds because it's almost under water - and thousands of salmon through the viewing windows. But Mother Nature always does have a way of correcting herself, doesn't she?

Here's a quick 15 second video of a bunch of the hatchery salmon returning up the ladder from whence they came.

http://vimeo.com/51422752

You should go and witness this for yourself. It's incredible, and it's FREE. For the official info on the park go HERE.