The Adams River Salmon Society is run by a volunteer board of directors who are elected by the membership at the Annual General Meeting.
Our Mission:
To promote the conservation of wild salmon and the cultural resources of Tsútswecw Provincial Park through education and interpretation.
Our Vision:
An interpretive facility has been developed to help visitors to appreciate and understand the ecology of the salmon and the environment. The Interpretive Centre plays an important role in the regional economy by attracting people to the area and providing recreational opportunities that enhance the quality of life for residents and visitors.
Additionally, the Society has been working with our partners on the restoration of the former overflow parking lot, which began with the planting of over 1,000 tree seedlings in the spring of 2010. Each year the Society takes on other projects to help with fulfilling our mandate to encourage and facilitate the education and conservation of the natural and cultural resources of Tsútswecw Provincial Park
Say “I SUPPORT WILD SALMON” by becoming a member of The Adams River Salmon Society. Receive updates about Society activities and concerns affecting all wild salmon including the local environment.