Chehalis River Hatchery

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Agassiz, Canada

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Fish farm

Chehalis River Hatchery Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Chehalis River Hatchery is located in Agassiz, Canada on 16250 Morris Valley Rd. Chehalis River Hatchery is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category fish farm in Canada.

Address

16250 Morris Valley Rd

Phone

+1 6047962281

Open hours

Mon
8AM–4PM
Tue
8AM–4PM
Wed
8AM–4PM
Thu
8AM–4PM
Fri
8AM–4PM
Sat
8AM–4PM
Sun
8AM–4PM

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Tony Liu

Went there on Oct 7, pretty much salmon coming back. Great place for kids to learn about the salmon migration

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Sampson Low Real Estate

This is a hatchery for small Salmons to go back to the wild. The staff here is so knowledgeable and friendly. Do not mix this up with Weaver Creek Spawning Channels because google maps will bring you here. It is 6km further up this hatchery.

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il sun song

Eagles. What a wonderful sight seeing!

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Geoff Hultin

A very interesting self guided tour on how to raise salmon to stock runs. It's very fun to see salmon at various ages and stages of growth. Interesting for adults and kids. Especially the mechanism to capture returning salmon and sort them.

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lorraine klemchuk

Great place to spend time. Well organized And informative to learn about fish Hatchery. Nice afternoon drive also. Enjoy the sunshine and check it out.

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Al Ho

STALKING IS PUNISHABLE BY LAW...I HAVE A RESTRAINING ORDER FILED AGAINST GOOGLE MAPS...PLEASE CEASE THESE ILLEAGAL ACTIVITIES...YOU DO NOT HAVE MY PERMISSION TO TRACK MY CEL PHONE AS I AM A PI AND REQUIRE PRIVACY..ALSO YOU MAY BE CHARGED WITH OBSTRUCTION...I WILL CONSULT CROWN COUCIL TO PREFER CHARGES

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Karen Holman

Interesting place to spend time & learn more about our B.C. salmon.

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Qian Zhou

staff are very friendly and gave us a short introduction. nice scenary. great place for one day trip. first time to see sockeye spawning and 'jumping' over barriers.