Capilano Salmon Hatchery

The Capliano Salmon Hatchery is located on the Capilano River in Capilano River Regional Park. With over 400,000 visitors annually, the Capilano Hatchery is a popular spot for tourists and locals alike. Good news for your budget, as admission to this popular attraction, is free. Bring a camera, hiking shoes and a picnic if you desire. You easily can spend a couple of hours here.

The fish hatchery interpretive centre has a self-guided tour where you can learn about and see fish develop from eggs to the juvenile stage when they are released to the river in spring. It’s a colourful and fascinating process.

Depending on the season, you may see juvenile salmon and trout in the display aquaria or mature returning salmon in the fish ladder. Be sure to visit the “Fishway” in the observation gallery, where you can see how salmon climb the fish ladders by jumping from one pool to the next. It’s truly exciting for children and adults alike!

Best times to view species:
Chinook Adults (October-November)
Coho Adults (June -November)
Steelhead Adults (March-April)
Coho Juveniles (All Year)
Chinook Juveniles (March-May)

  • 604.666.1790

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  • 4500 Capilano Park Rd, North Vancouver, BC

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