X2. Best way to get some hatchery experience. Also might want to check out your local streamkeepers as many of them run a small community hatchery in their respective municipalities.
Might also think about getting some enforcement experience - bylaw, park ranger, etc. as both the province and the Feds require at least 2 years experience in some type of law enforcement along with related education.
Yeah, I've been looking into that, for park ranger is a bit harder then I thought pretty much most of the above requires a background or a BA my friend who is trying to become an RCMP officer, is currently working as a volunteer for local community stations. And he was told criminology which is obviously but it doesn't have as much weight as say having a degree in psychology, so hes doing forensic psychology if i recall and trying to put in ours at colony farms. I am not 100% on that I haven't talked to him in awhile, we used to work together.
Anyway point I is, from what I have read DFO, Park Rangers/Wardens, they all seem to want to have that similar higher education. Or this is my understanding from what I saw on the gov websites, so I am hoping by doing some part time volunteering and finding my way in without the extensive schooling I expect some formal training eventually but in the mean time...it may be a longer path but more hands on I suppose? If that makes sense.
My current job allows for some flexibility so I am taking courses on my own like Advanced Wilderness and Remote First Aid Course and retaking my firearms safety courses. Possibly try to get some Guiding classes in to since that includes a lot of regulations and rules that will be required as a CO anyway I am sure and... more fun I hope haha.