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Capilano River Hatchery Review

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Salmon, also known as salmon, is a kind of deep sea fish, is also a very famous river-tracing migratory fish, it lays eggs in the stream of the upper freshwater river, and then returns to the ocean after childbirth. It is commonly eaten, with high nutritional value and therapeutic effect.

Capilano River Hatchery

Posted: Dec 28, 2020
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  • 泰宁根吴承恩
    4/5Excellent
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    This attraction is after we arrived at the Suspension Bridge Park, we have extra time to come by, and we don't need tickets to see it. It was quite interesting to visit for about half an hour.

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    Posted: Mar 20, 2020
  • 130***97
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    In fact, the fish in the hatching base is really pitiful. However, there is a sign at the entrance of the hatching site, indicating that you will drive 6 kilometers forward. There will be a relatively large park, which has specially built a river for the returning salmon. The tourists also look more intuitive and interesting.

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    Posted: Dec 25, 2017
  • 隔壁老王LEO
    3/5Average
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    Looks good. Let's go see it when we have time.

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    Posted: Mar 31, 2022
  • ZOE爷
    4/5Excellent
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    Beautiful and moving salmon tour! Let people nostalgia and forget to return! Beautiful water creatures!

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    Posted: Mar 29, 2016
  • 迷尼哈哈文成公主
    4/5Excellent
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    Salmon, in Canada also has two factors leading to ecological crisis, one is indiscriminate fishing, the second is the construction of water conservancy projects, like the establishment of dams; Canada's solution is artificial incubation, and the Capilano incubation site in North Vancouver is the product of this situation, where you can learn a lot about salmon.

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    Posted: Apr 3, 2020
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