
Feds invest in restoration of Summerland’s Trout Creek
A federal investment is going to help with the restoration of Trout Creek in the District of Summerland.
The feds announced that a $563,118 investment will be made to help restore the creek to its natural form and function as it is the primary water source for Summerland and the second largest community watershed in the Okanagan.
The creek used to be 2.5 kilometres wide, but due to channelization in the 1940s and 1970s, and degradation in the years to follow, the creek’s width has shrunk. This has led to the cottonwood forests suffering and the annual salmon runs nearly going extinct.
“To tackle climate change, to shield Canadians from its impacts, and to ensure that wildlife is protected we need to preserve and protect natural ecosystems,” Sean Fraser, Minister of Housing, Infrastructure and Communities, stated.