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A big chinook salmon breaks the pale green surface of the Cheakamus River just below the Canadian National Railway Co. track that skirts the water's edge. Just five years ago - in the immediate ...
Enjoy the view of the rushing Cheakamus River from high atop the suspension bridge on the way there. In winter, the trail is popular with snowshoers. Families loved this short, fun hike and said ...
It could take more than 50 years for B.C.'s Cheakamus River to recover from a massive toxic spill last summer, according to government reports. A CN freight train derailed about 30 kilometres ...
No matter how you choose to explore the canyon, the experience will leave you breathless, particularly between now and early July while the spring runoff in the Cheakamus River is in full bore.
The spawning pink salmon, on their way to lay thousands of eggs, became trapped in isolated pools and died as water levels in Cheakamus River rapidly fell — the result of a nearby BC Hydro ...
Dead pre-spawn pink salmon on the Cheakamus River.Courtesy Chessy Knight It is the most dead pink salmon Squamish’s Chessy Knight has ever seen. Knight is a biologist and president of the ...
VANCOUVER - British Columbia’s River Forecast Centre issued an upgrade flood warning for the Squamish River and tributaries including the Cheakamus River on Monday, as another torrent of heavy ...
The Squamish Indian band has filed a statement of claim against CN Rail almost two years after a tanker car loaded with caustic soda left the tracks and plunged into the Cheakamus River ...
If you’ve noticed some curious changes along the Squamish and Cheakamus rivers lately ... shows that heatwaves are shifting the timing of river flows, causing snow to melt earlier and extending ...