Featured Films
The Salish Sea – A Single Body of Life
If you understood that the Salish Sea functions like a single living organism, would you appreciate it more?
Why is the Salish Sea so rich with life?
The Salish Sea is a giant mixing bowl where nutrients from mountains and the deep offshore Pacific are stirred together by tidal currents into life-giving waters.
A UNESCO Biosphere Region for Átl’ka7tsem/Howe Sound
Átl’ka7tsem/Howe Sound is Canada's newest UNESCO Biosphere Region.
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The Extraordinary Salish Sea
The Extraordinary Salish Sea Updated on: The Salish Sea has it all: mountains, volcanoes, cactus and rainforests, over 400 islands, sheltered waters, an extravagant biodiversity, a rich history of Coast Salish peoples, and today – nine million people. It’s EXTRAORDINARY!!
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West Coast Trail – The Wild Side of Whales, Waterfalls and Tidepools – Pacific Rim National Park
Updated on: My brother and I explore the wild shore of the West Coast Trail – whales and eagles, tide pools, waterfalls, and beaches, with hiking boots, face mask and wetsuit.
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Snow Geese! Fraser and Skagit River deltas, Salish Sea
Updated on: The Salish Sea’s best known winter waterfowl, arriving by the tens of thousands each year.
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Sockeye Salmon Run, Adams River, British Columbia 2022
Updated on: The river, salmon, festival, and cycle of life of BC’s most famous salmon run during a peak year for sockeye returns.
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You Could Be a Salmon
Updated on: A catchy tune jammed with ecological storytelling about the cycle of life for salmon. Written by Simon Hocking and performed by Sweet Cascadia from the Sunshine Coast.
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I’m A Tree
Updated on: A catchy tune written by a big old tree that has seen a lot. Written by Mark Lebel and performed by Sweet Cascadia from the Sunshine Coast.