The Kingfisher Interpretive Centre Society (KICS) is a not-for profit, volunteer driven community based salmon hatchery and environmental education centre. KICS was established over three decades ago in response to the near extinction of salmon stocks in the Shuswap River.
We are a watershed enhancement organization dedicated to interactive, hands-on ecological education, featuring salmon and watershed restoration.
Guided by a mission to reunite people with the natural world, we welcome thousands of visitors annually to engage in outdoor discovery in our 10-acre “living classroom”. Set along the banks of the pristine Shuswap River near Enderby, British Columbia, amidst the lush Interior Rainforest, we are one of few places in BC that engages participants with a first-hand experience of salmon in their habitat. The site offers an abundance of information, sights, smells and sounds.
For more information, visit our website. www.kingfishercentre.org
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Sarah Hanson
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Robyn Tidey
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Ella the Salmon
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Margaret Sperlich
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Tanya May
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Michelle Dickie
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Shelley Verlaan
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Laura Jameson
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jade Lawrence
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Jan Lacko
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Sharon Langlois
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Alf Kingfisher Leake
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Linda Mork
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Charlie Bell
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Geoff Vick
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Kirsten McDowell
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Sarah Alecia
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Anne Casey
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Angus Glass
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Linda Arnold
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Kath Halvorson
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Hayley Dawn
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Heidi Harris
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Holly Dunlop
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Ashlie Krause
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Mavis Reagan
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Kathleen Yanke
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Natalie Edwards
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Allison Jaquish
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Baxter Bolton
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Shawna Haak
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Christie Nelson
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Molly Cooperman
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Carole Eros
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Mike Morley
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Joyce Moxham
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Kim Fulton
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Leah Balfour
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Bev Romanick
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Samantha Cullen
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Chris Jmio
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Cammi MacKinlay
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Shelagh Bigsby
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Grace Young
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Betsy Evans
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Ann Mariscak
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Angela Parker
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Levi Verlaan
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Mieke Miedema
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Janet Erwood
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Reinet Shaw
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Erin Harris
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Michelle Winstone
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Cathy Bieker
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Ted McKay
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Noni vanBerkel
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Grania Devine
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Fiona Anthony
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JoAnn Fowler
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Angela Hanson
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Mercedes Marleau
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Vanessa Lyall
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Stephanie Revel
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Lisa Roberts
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Sheryl Hay
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Hubert vanBerkel
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Sharla Herries
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Julie Lewis
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Joyanne Drinkwater
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Patty Murray
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Beatrice Gagne
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Barry Jaquish
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Maddie Thomson
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Christine Jaquish
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Denis Delisle
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Tom Nevin
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Lisa Nevin
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Renee Derksen
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Gwyneth Bruce
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Alison Urness
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Ed Lazurko
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Marilyn Niblock-Lazurko
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Arulia Puchinger
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Margaret Miller
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Lindsey Armstrong
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Jeff Muirhead
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Kelly Miller
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Romuald Denesle
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Mandie Belle
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Sarah Simpson
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KQ Kaba
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Verna Simpson
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Gerry F
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Peggy H
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Jordyn Konrad
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Margaret Maerz
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Maria Peters
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The Kingfisher Interpretive Centre Society (KICS) is a not-for profit, volunteer driven community based salmon hatchery and environmental education centre. KICS was established over three decades ago in response to the near extinction of salmon stocks in the Shuswap River.
We are a watershed enhancement organization dedicated to interactive, hands-on ecological education, featuring salmon and watershed restoration.
Guided by a mission to reunite people with the natural world, we welcome thousands of visitors annually to engage in outdoor discovery in our 10-acre “living classroom”. Set along the banks of the pristine Shuswap River near Enderby, British Columbia, amidst the lush Interior Rainforest, we are one of few places in BC that engages participants with a first-hand experience of salmon in their habitat. The site offers an abundance of information, sights, smells and sounds.
For more information, visit our website. www.kingfishercentre.org