BC's
most productive steelhead rearing ground is being seriously threatened by the development project
Garibaldi at Squamish. Basically the development will be straddling the creek and its bridges will impede fish traffic during the day (this is a
small creek), runoff from the development flowing into the creek and water draw-off for a multi-thousand person development from a creek that you could wade across at its deepest point and not get your knees wet. Basically, if this development goes in, my understanding is that Cheak steelhead are toast, no more, gone for good. The Cheakamus' steelhead have already been jeopardized by the CN train sodium hydroxide spill, losing Brohm Creek would be the nail in the coffin.
There's an informational meeting about
Garibaldi at Squamish on Monday in Squamish, I'd really like if I could convince some of you guys to show up. If you've fished and enjoyed the Cheakamus River, the Squamish River Valley, or even don't like seeing big developments wipe out in a couple months what came to be over tens of thousands of years, the you owe it to yourself to inform yourself about
Garibaldi at Squamish.
Old news clip, but the same issue, just more urgent now.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxVhvasxOis Facebook event:
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=107833665920652&index=1