📜 Annual sockeye salmon migration, a natural phenomenon in British Columbia.🔍 Witness millions of salmon returning to their spawning grounds, a natural spectacle with deep Indigenous cultural significance, especially during dominant years. # Why Go🌊 Observe one of North America's largest salmon runs, seeing the river turn deep crimson with sockeye salmon.🧡 Experience a vital Indigenous cultural event.🚶 Enjoy accessible pathways and viewing platforms.👨👩👧👦 Educational experience for all ages at Tsútswecw Provincial Park. # Why Avoid⚠️ Peak times can be crowded, especially during dominant runs.🥶 Can be chilly in fall, dress warmly. # Cost💰 Viewing is free; festival vendors may have costs. # Tips🗓️ Best viewing is late September to late October, with dominant years (next in 2026) offering the most spectacular sight, typically first three weeks of October.🅿️ Parking can be challenging during peak times, available at Tsútswecw Provincial Park.🚫 Give fish space and respect the riverbanks by keeping distance and not disturbing the water. # Hours🕒 Salmon run: Daily, late September to late October. Festival (dominant years): September 30th to October 23rd, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM daily. # 🚻 ToiletsAvailable at Tsútswecw Provincial Park. # ♿ Wheelchair AccessAccessible pathways and viewing platforms available.
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