Teslin Lake is a long, deep lake home to many species of fish. Each species prefers different conditions, from Northern Pike in shallow, reedy water, to Burbot who prefer the cold darkness at the bottom. Join senior fisheries biologist Cameron Sinclair on an easy stroll along the lakeshore where we’ll chat about how fish live in Teslin Lake and some of the research we’re doing there to understand more. We won’t be “viewing” any fish but we’ll be able to appreciate their habitat on this lovely evening walk.
This event involves a 2.4 km easy walk on the Lakeshore Trail Loop in Teslin.
Location: Meet at the recreation centre in Teslin (See a map of the meeting location.)
Date and time: Wednesday, June 10, 7 to 8 pm