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Wolves of the River

Why it's important to conserve Squamish Bull Trout.

Wolves of the River

By: Simms Fishing w/ Topo Films 2025-08-25

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Wolves of the River - A Bull Trout Film

 

Just an hour north of Vancouver, BC, the Squamish River winds through a glacial valley carved out over the past eleven thousand years. It’s an angler’s paradise and a vital ecosystem. Home to 4 species of Pacific salmon as well as steelhead, rainbow trout, cutthroat trout, and the often-misunderstood bull trout, this watershed is unlike anywhere else on the West Coast.

 

The bull trout, in particular, has a complicated history. Across much of North America, its numbers have declined dramatically. Yet here in the Squamish, this elusive predator continues to hold on. Why? What makes this watershed different? And why does the future of bull trout conservation matter so much?

 

In Wolves of the River, we dive into these questions, exploring the science, the stories, and the passion of those working to protect this incredible fish.

 

For more information on Bull Trout conservation, visit InStream Fisheries Research and The Squamish River Watershed Society

 

Directed By: Jordie LePage

Produced By: Patrick Henry

Production Company: Topo Films 

Filmed by: Jordie LePage, Patrick Henry, Alex Chan

Edit by: Jordie LePage

Featuring: Clint Goyette, Edith Tobe, Katrina Cook, Stuart Sproule, Gill Steele, Brandon Higgs, Ryan Treneer 

 

Wolves of the River - A Bull Trout Film

 

Just an hour north of Vancouver, BC, the Squamish River winds through a glacial valley carved out over the past eleven thousand years. It’s an angler’s paradise and a vital ecosystem. Home to 4 species of Pacific salmon as well as steelhead, rainbow trout, cutthroat trout, and the often-misunderstood bull trout, this watershed is unlike anywhere else on the West Coast.

 

The bull trout, in particular, has a complicated history. Across much of North America, its numbers have declined dramatically. Yet here in the Squamish, this elusive predator continues to hold on. Why? What makes this watershed different? And why does the future of bull trout conservation matter so much?

 

In Wolves of the River, we dive into these questions, exploring the science, the stories, and the passion of those working to protect this incredible fish.

 

For more information on Bull Trout conservation, visit InStream Fisheries Research and The Squamish River Watershed Society

 

Directed By: Jordie LePage

Produced By: Patrick Henry

Production Company: Topo Films 

Filmed by: Jordie LePage, Patrick Henry, Alex Chan

Edit by: Jordie LePage

Featuring: Clint Goyette, Edith Tobe, Katrina Cook, Stuart Sproule, Gill Steele, Brandon Higgs, Ryan Treneer