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| Monday, 15 June 2009 07:37 |
BONNEVILLE FISH HATCHERYInfo:Over 1 million people visit Bonneville Fish Hatchery each year. The Hatchery was built in 1909 and is operated by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. The hatchery raises 8 million Fall Chinook, 1.2 million Coho, 200,000 Summer Steelhead, and 60,000 Winter Steelhead for sport, commercial and tribal fisheries in the lower Columbia River and the northern Oregon Coast. Adult salmon begin arriving at the hatchery in September and are then sorted through before spawning begins. Spawning begins during the last week in October and continues until the beginning of December. Picnic tables are set up on the Hatchery grounds, which are meticulously maintained. It is a wonderful spot for a picnic on a warm, sunny day. Amenities:
Contact Info:Driving Directions:I-84, Exit 40, Cascade Locks (approximately 40 miles east of Portland, OR) Map: |
| Last Updated on Monday, 15 June 2009 14:20 |





