Thornton Creek Enhancement Society
Thornton Creek Enhancement Society is close to Thornton Creek Enhancement Society, Port Albion Road, Area C (Long Beach), Alberni-Clayoquot Regional District, British Columbia, V0R 3A0
- Address: Thornton Rd, Alberni-Clayoquot C, BC V0R 3A0, Canada
- Phone: +1 250-726-7566
- Website: thorntoncreekhatchery.com
- Latitude, Longtitude: 48.9669419, -125.5623258
Thornton Creek Enhancement Society, opening hours today
Day of week | Open | Close |
---|---|---|
Sunday | 10 AM | 3 PM |
Monday | 10 AM | 3 PM for the week |
Tuesday | 10 AM | 3 PM |
Wednesday | 10 AM | 3 PM |
Thursday | 10 AM | 3 PM |
Friday | 10 AM | 3 PM |
Saturday | 10 AM | 3 PM |
Thornton Creek Enhancement Society reviews
Bumpy dirt road to get there but well worth it for a chance to see bears in natural habitat. You have to stay within the fenced area for saftety. Plan for multiple visits for sighting. It's very serene and beautiful to nature watch, even if you don't catch the bears at the right time. Limited parking.
Great place to visit to learn about the life cycle of salmon as well as hopefully spotting a bear or two. The guy working there was super friendly, really knowledgeable and took the time out to come and speak with us and explain the …
An excellent initiative what these people are doing, well explained by some videos you can watch inside. We waited about 30' at the entrance, after its "official" opening time, before the place actually opened. We did not see any bear, it's really a matter of pure luck. But I am guessing it is great when there would be actually one.
Bumpy dirt road to get there but well worth it for a chance to see bears in natural habitat. You have to stay within the fenced area for safety. Plan for multiple visits for sighting. It's very serene and beautiful to nature watch, even if you don't catch the bears at the right time. Limited parking.
Great place to visit to learn about the life cycle of salmon as well as hopefully spotting a bear or two. The guy working there was super friendly, really knowledgeable and took the time out to come and speak with us and explain the
An excellent initiative what these people are doing, well explained by some videos you can watch inside. We waited about 30' at the entrance, after its "official" opening time, before the place actually opened. We did not see any bear, it's really a matter of pure luck. But I am guessing it is great when there would be actually one.
Great place to visit to learn about the life cycle of salmon as well as hopefully spotting a bear or two. The guy working there was super friendly, really knowledgeable and took the time out to come and speak with us and explain the
An excellent initiative what these people are doing, well explained by some videos you can watch inside. We waited about 30' at the entrance, after its 'official' opening time, before the place actually opened. We did not see any bear, it's really a matter of pure luck. But I am guessing it is great when there would be actually one.
Great place to visit to learn about the life cycle of salmon as well as hopefully spotting a bear or two. The guy working there was super friendly, really knowledgeable and took the time out to come and speak with us and explain the...