Why does it mainly seem to be the Vedder I wonder? I've only been on that river twice and came upon more garbage in those two days than I have in all other river explorations I have done combined (OK... maybe the Fraser but that's a different ball of wax). Timmy's cups, cigarette butts and packages, ziplock bags, beer cans, broken glass, and enough old line to wrap around the earth a few times. Took a fair bit out of there including the feeling that the fishermen there not only don't give a damn, but feel entitled to litter and leave it for someone else to pick up (Like Fishburns story).
Seems that there are a few folks here that actually do care and that is encouraging to see. The fishing is a lot more awesome when you are not standing in a dump. I don't know of any other rivers that need their own cleanup society for regular use (Chilliwack Vedder River Cleanup Society). From their site: "Since 2002, over 78.59 tonnes of garbage have been removed from the Chilliwack Vedder River riparian areas."
Fantastic work, but sickening that this is needed.