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Organizations & Clubs
| Alberni
District Sportsman's Association |
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aims of the club include:
-Conservation of wildlife and habitat
-To provide our members with a place to meet to discuss
their concerns, to provide members with a place where
they can shoot and to provide opportunities for people
to shoot,
-To cooperate with, and assist the conservation officers
while carrying out their duties,
-And provide input to the Ministry of the Environment
regarding wildlife conservation.
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Port
Alberni,
Vancouver Island, BC
adsaclub@home.com
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| Courtenay
Fish & Game Club |
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Since
1937, the Courtenay and District Fish & Game Protective
Association has dedicated itself to wildlife conservation
and management, stressing:
-Conservation of Habitat, Fish and Wildlife
-Good Sportsmanship, Safety and Outdoor Ethics
-Proper management of Fish and Wildlife Resources |
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Courtenay,
Vancouver Island, BC
webmaster@vanisle.com |
| Valley
Fish & Game Club |
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We
are a group of hunters, fishers and shooters who
are
dedicated to the welfare of the fish and wildlife in
our area. We activly pursue issues that affect the
habitat
and well-being of fish and wildlife. We have an active "Elk Watch" program
which employs a watch person to monitor the traffic
in and out of an area
where a small herd of elk reside in an effort to reduce
the poaching that occurs.
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6190
Mayo RD
PO Box 924
Lake Cowichan BC
VOR 2G0
boz@seaside.net
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| Sooke
Salmon Enhancement Society |
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Sooke Salmon Enhancement Society is a participant in the
Salmonid Enhancement Program. Through hatchery rearings
and releases their goal is to restore salmon populations
in Sooke area streams such as Rocky Creek and Sooke River
(where the famous Potholes are located). |
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Jack
Brooks Hatchery,
Sooke,
BC
at: (250) 642-0031
or email Glenn at
benvar@home.com |
| Victoria
Fish & Game Protective Association |
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Victoria Fish & Game Protective Association (V. F.& G.)
is a nonprofit organization. Our members are interested
in the environment and outdoor recreation. The club tries
to keep its members informed on changes to government
regulation involving firearms, hunting, fishing and environmental
access. We also provide ranges facilities and courses
in Firearm Safety , Hunter safety (C.O.R.E.), Basic Trap
plus a Junior program for members 8 -15. |
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P.O.
Box 93
Victoria , B.C.
(250) 478-2411
vic-fish-game@bigfoot.com
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Esquimalt Angler's Association |
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| Greetings
to salt water sport fishing enthusiasts everywhere
from
the Esquimalt Anglers Association. The Anglers
maintain the finest boat launch facility on Southern Vancouver
Island at Fleming Beach in Victoria, British Columbia.
The Anglers are also active participants in several
local salmon enhancement projects such as the Craigflower
Creek restoration, the Goldstream salmon hatchery, and
Esquimalt Harbour net pens program. |
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1101
Munro Street
Esquimalt , B.C.
(250) 478-2411
eanglers@islandnet.com
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| Victoria
Golden Rods and Reels |
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The Victoria Golden Rods and Reels Society was started in 1977, as a fishing
and social club. It has a membership of approximately 80 people of which nearly one half attend our weekly meetings.
Our objectives are: To encourage all retired people to enjoy outdoor recreation. To make all residents aware of the
value of all fish, wildlife, and outdoor recreational resources of the province. To arouse in the public conscience
a recognition of, and respect for, the place of fish, wildlife and recreation in the wise and integrated use of natural
resources of the province. And to promote true appreciation of sportsmanship and sports safety in the light of fish and
wildlife regulations and all the fair and accepted rules of fishing and to encourage goodwill between sportsmen, outdoor
recreationalists and landowners. Guests are Welcome! Stop by for a coffee and see what we're all about. Meetings are every
Tuesday 9am-11am 1728 Douglas Street Victoria BC |
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1728 Douglas Street
Victoria , B.C.
(250) 388-4268
artraven@shaw.ca
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