Cottonwood Park Side Channel Restoration

Cottonwood Island Park Side Channel Restored: Year-Round Flow Returns to Salmon Habitat Cottonwood Island Park is one of Prince George’s most cherished natural spaces — a place where thousands of residents and visitors walk, cycle, and connect with the Nechako River...

Upper Fraser Small Stream Enumeration

The Upper Fraser Small Stream Enumeration program is a population assessment project which employs state-of-the-art remote monitoring equipment to provide an accurate count (enumeration) of the number of salmon in streams, along with species, size, sex, and condition...

Cottonwood Island Park Monitoring and Fish Salvage

Cottonwood Island Park is a 33-hectare city managed public park within the city limits of Prince George, British Columbia. Cottonwood Island is separated from the mainland by a highwater side channel. This side channel is approximately one kilometer long and during...

SCWA Hatchery

Each year, in the fall, a group of dedicated volunteers, called the Salmon Support team (SST) collect brood stock (salmon eggs and milt) that are then fertilized at our local facility. These eggs are then incubated, and reared in the SCWA hatchery until they are large...