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Freshwater Fisheries supports Peachland Pier

$25,000 donation raised through sale of fishing licenses will help build Okanagan landmark pier
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Peachland Pier Group rendering of proposed pier.

Money raised from B.C. fishing licenses will go directly into a project that will make fishing more accessible.

The Freshwater Fisheries Society of B.C. has committed to donate $25,000 to the a planned nearly 400-foot pier that will provide families and wheelchair-using anglers with better opportunities to enjoy their sport as well as people who only have a short hour for fishing, or who don香蕉视频直播檛 have access to a boat, an easy way to go fishing.

The society receives 100 per cent of the money raised through the sale of fishing licenses in the province and that money is put back into programs and community projects.

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The Peachland Pier Group is spearheading the creation of a landmark pier in Peachland.

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The new pier will also serve as a heritage site for the region, with interpretive plaques that tell some of the many stories that encompass the heritage of the Okanagan Valley, as well as smaller plaques that honor families香蕉视频直播 loved ones, and community leaders. Discussions are underway with other potential major sponsors, but Kerbes encourages everyone to consider a donation.

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