West Vancouver Streamkeepers
The West Vancouver Streamkeeper Society was established in 2001 to develop, promote and maintain best practices for protecting and sustaining wild Pacific salmon stocks. A registered nonprofit, the society has approximately 200 members.
Their aim is to protect and help restore local fish and other aquatic stocks by fostering and coordinating environmental stewardship among public, corporate and private stakeholders.
As a volunteer-based organization, their members are actively engaged in streamkeeping projects and work programs in the 22 creeks and tributaries in the District of West Vancouver. They also manage a fish hatchery, producing approximately 180,000 coho and chum fry each year that we stock in local streams.