Every year, the greater Gig Harbor community celebrates the return of salmon to our local waters. Hosted by the Harbor History Museum and Harbor WildWatch, Donkey Creek Chum Walk serves to remind us that the quality of our water, and the habitat it supports, connects us all.
Held on Saturday, November 23 from 11-2pm, participants will start their walk at Austin Park along Harborview Drive where they will receive a Salmon Passport. They will visit booths with activities and information for kids and adults along the trail through txʷaalqəł Estuary, behind the Harbor History Museum, and ending in Donkey Creek Park. Completed passports should be turned in to the front desk at the Harbor History Museum by 2pm on the day of the event to be entered into a drawing for a salmon-themed prize.
The goal of this event is to bring people together to promote sustainability, sound environmental stewardship, preservation of our maritime history and culture, responsible recreation, habitat preservation, and shoreline restoration — one salmon at a time. Join us on November 23 as we recognize new ways to improve and protect our waterways!
This event is free and open to people of all ages and abilities. The trail is less than 0.25 in length on a gravel packed pathway. Free public parking is available at the Museum, along Harborview Drive and Austin Street. If you have any questions, please contact your Festival Chair and Harbor WildWatch Executive Director, Lindsey Stover, at lindsey@harborwildwatch.org.