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Video: The Chums of Still Creek

November 19, 2013 by Sarah Campbell Leave a Comment

For the second year in a row salmon have made their way up Still Creek, almost to the BCIT campus. They are not able to get through the culvert under Canada Way to Guichon Creek.

The BCIT Rivers Institute is working with Campus Development to identify an appropriate strategy for daylighting the central portion of Guichon Creek on BCIT’s Burnaby Campus.

We hope one day the salmon will be able to make their way back to us!

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