Kootenay Children's Fishing Pond and Nature Trail
An extensive interpretative area includes aquariums, educational models and displays. Bring the kids! (of all ages!).
FREE guided tours available daily from 10:15 am to 3:30 pm - (until Labour Day Weekend- Sept. 3rd).
Come and stop by the hatchery to discover (or re-discover!) the joys of:
Note: the facility is wheelchair accessible and tour bus parking is available.
Learn to Fish
This program includes instruction relating to:
This program concludes with a hands on experience fishing at our scenic new pond. The hatchery supplies students with their own rods, bait, lures, nets , and all other necessary equipment. We welcome and strongly encourage parent participation throughout the lesson. Please ensure that all participants are dressed for the weather of the day and that they bring enough food and drink, this program can be anywhere from 2 - 4 hours long and must be booked in advance. To book a program please call (250) 429-3214 or email Kootenay@gofishbc.com.
We will be offering the Learn to Fish program 7 days a week throughout the summer.
Fly Fishing Extravaganza Coming Summer 2009!
The fly fishing seminar held at the Kootenay Trout Hatchery in the summer of 2008 was a huge success! Participants spent the first half of the day at the hatchery learning about basic fly fishing technique, casting, conservation, and proper fish handling. Then after enjoying a catered lunch, participants tried out their newly acquired skills fly fishing at the hatchery ponds as well as on the near by Bull River.
Last year the Visitor Centre team received fantastic feedback from participants and are pleased to announce that they will be hosting two fly fishing seminars this summer! Program dates and details coming soon!
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- 4522 Fenwick Road, Ft. Steele, BC, V0B 1N0
- Located: 32 km southeast of Cranbrook on Highway 3, 6 km north on Wardner/Fort Steele Road.
- Hours of Operation: MON-FRI 8 am - 4 pm (MT)
- Tours Available: Spring/Summer 10:15a - 3:30p
-Telephone: (250) 429-3214
- Fax: (250) 429-3202
- Email: Kootenay@gofishbc.com
Rainbow trout, westslope cutthroat trout, white sturgeon, eastern brook trout and kokanee s
The Kootenay Trout Hatchery went into production in 1965 and is responsible for stocking 130 to 150 lakes in the east and west Kootenay regions annually. It also stocks some lakes in the Kamloops (Region 3) and Okanagan (Region 8) regions. In addition, it provides fish to the Clearwater Trout Hatchery and Prince George holding facility for central and northern stockings in the province. For a listing of lakes stocked, visit our Stocking Reports section.
Most recently, the hatchery has become a key component in white sturgeon recovery initiatives for both the trans-boundary Kootenay River population (in 1998) and the upper Columbia River population (in 2001). The hatchery was expanded for the two sturgeon initiatives and currently has facilities to accommodate adult holding, spawning and juvenile rearing. To learn more about the Kootenay and Columbia sturgeon programs, visit our White Sturgeon Conservation page.
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