watersheds

Exploring Environmental Stewardship: A Visit to the Hyde Creek Salmon Hatchery

Hyde Creek's Mitch and Helen (far left and far right) hosted Hoy/Scott Watershed Society team (L–R) Robbin, Matt, Anne and Tyler.

On February 17, several members of the Hoy-Scott Watershed Society had the opportunity to visit the Hyde Creek Watershed Society's salmon hatchery in Port Coquitlam. The visit not only provided an up-close look at the facilities and operations of our neighbouring hatchery but also fostered an exchange of knowledge and ideas about salmon rearing practices and water usage.

As advocates for environmental stewardship, both organizations recognize the critical role of salmon in our local ecosystem and the need to actively contribute to their conservation and population management. This shared commitment made the visit even more meaningful as it allowed for a fruitful exchange of insights and experiences.

During the tour, members from both societies discussed the meticulous care and attention required to ensure the health and vitality of the fish. From egg incubation to the nurturing of smolt, each step in the hatchery’s operation highlighted the dedication and expertise of the staff and volunteers in preserving the salmon population.

Hyde Creek Hatchery’s use of well water shed light on innovative approaches to water conservation and efficiency, ultimately contributing to the sustainable management of the watershed.

Walk along Hyde Creek in Port Coquitlam

The visit underscored the interconnectedness of our efforts in preserving the salmon and their habitat. By coming together, sharing knowledge, and learning from each other's experiences, we strengthen our collective impact on environmental conservation.


The visit served as a reminder that, through collaboration and knowledge exchange, we can make a significant difference in the health and sustainability of our watersheds.

We extend our gratitude to the Hyde Creek Watershed Society for their warm hospitality. Our visit reaffirmed our commitment to the preservation of our natural environment and the crucial role that partnerships and collaboration play in achieving this goal.

Stay tuned for more updates as we continue to work closely with our neighbouring watershed societies and local communities to promote the well-being of our precious salmon and their habitats.

The beautiful second floor of Hyde Creek Hatchery has a library, covered deck, washrooms, kitchen and meeting area.

Society Attends Annual Streamkeepers Roundtable

Tyler Storgaard (seated left) speaks about the Society’s membership

Streamkeepers in and around Vancouver’s Lower Mainland met in Burnaby on March 6 to share information.

The roundtable was hosted by the Stoney Creek Environment Committee and those participating were asked to present the following from the past year:

  • Highlights

  • Challenges

The evening served as a time to share thoughts and to discuss collaboration so as to improve behaviours and practices in and around the watersheds we all represent.

Hoy Creek Hatchery manager, Tyler Storgaard provided a presentation on behalf of the Hoy/Scott Watershed Society (HSWS). Supporting him were the HSWS president and directors.

The Society would like to thank the Stoney Creek Environment Committee for ensuring worthwhile meetings like this take place.

Over 12 streamkeeper groups were present.