
November Planting 2023
On Saturday November 28 at 10 AM, MRSS is Planting 150 native plants. 50 sword ferns and a mixture of perennials including goldenrod, columbine, yarrow,
On Saturday November 28 at 10 AM, MRSS is Planting 150 native plants. 50 sword ferns and a mixture of perennials including goldenrod, columbine, yarrow,
Agassiz-Harrison Observer Dec. 10, 2022 – Adam Louis Miami River Streamkeepers, DFO release 100 Chum salmon The release of chum spawning pairs part of larger
Miami River Streamkeepers Society (MRSS) members, with the help of the DFO community advisor, have released 5000 Chum salmon fry into the Miami River in
In late 2018, the Miami River Streamkeepers Society was asked by Mayor Leo Facio of the Village of Harrison Hot Springs to convene a group
Miami River Streamkeepers monitor the river in 3 location on quarterly basis. Temperature, pH, oxygen, turbidity and depth are noted. The water quality is generally
A few members of the Streamkeepers Society at a planting site along the Miami River in Harrison Hot Springs, BC. The Society works to rehabilitate
Shaw TV’s “Go Fraser Valley” did a story on the Miami Streamkeepers Society on May 25, 2015. Thanks Jonathan!
PACIFIC SALMON FOUNDATION – COMMUNITY SALMON PROGRAM 2014 Riparian Planting: 1200 m2 of stream-side native shrub planting Interpretative Signs: Aquatic Wildlife, Trail Map, Miami
Restorative planting along the Miami River in Harrison Hot Springs goes back to 2007 when the riparian area along Spring Park was planted with compensation
PACIFIC SALMON FOUNDATION / COMMUNITY SALMON PROGRAM In 2012 MRSS received a Pacific Salmon Foundation grant for habitat rehabilitation and interpretive signage along the Miami