Adams River Sockeye Run 2006, Salmon Photos, British Columbia, Canada, Canadian Wildlife Stock Photos - PhotosCanada.com Gallery

Adams River Sockeye Run 2006, Salmon Photos, British Columbia, Canada, Canadian Wildlife Stock Photos

Adams River Sockeye 2006 Return 07

Adams River Sockeye 2006 Return 07

Description : Roderick Haig Brown Park

Roderick Haig-Brown Provincial Park is named after the great British Columbian writer, conservationist and fly-fisher. Haig-Brown served as a member of the International Pacific Salmon Commission and on the boards of many conservation organizations, including the Nature Trust of B.C. Within these organizations Haig-Brown worked for the protection of wild fish stocks and the rivers they inhabit. As a result of his work and the contributions of many others, this park was created, and its world-famous run of sockeye salmon preserved. A plaque honouring Haig-Brown is located downstream from the bridge.
To Honour a Conservationist

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