Tenderfoot Creek Hatchery

Tenderfoot Creek Hatchery focuses on enhancing coho, pink, chum and chinook salmon stocks in the Squamish River watershed. The hatchery uses rafts and gillnets to capture coho and chinook salmon and releases more than 3.3 million juvenile fish each year.

Visitors can embark on a self-guided tours of the hatchery via information signs. Guided tours can be accommodated as operations allow. Please call in advance to ask about tour availability.

In sustaining salmon stocks, Tenderfoot Creek Hatchery also helps to maintain the local population of bald eagles. In the winter months, it is a popular viewing location to see the Squamish eagles.

Please check the Hatchery's website for current hours.

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