Late each summer the landlocked kokanee salmon make their annual spawning run along the many tributaries of Okanagan Lake and along the lakeshore itself, according to the Regional District Central Okanagan.
A kokanee salmon interpretation will be running at the Mission Creek Regional Park on Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Through the fall, local streams will be full of the red, freshwater cousins of the Sockeye along with hungry black bears ready to fill their bellies.
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The exhibit explores this interesting and important animal relationship in the Okanagan. The EECO is open Tuesday through Sunday in Mission Creek Regional Park, Springfield and Durnin Roads.
For more information on this and other EECO programs, check out Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµÖ±²¥˜Your Guide to Regional ParksÏã½¶ÊÓÆµÖ±²¥™, visit the regional district or contact the EECO by email eeco@cord.bc.ca or phone 250-469-6140.
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