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Penticton Creek Restoration Phase 3A Upper and 3B

Naturalizing an essential creek while enhancing flood protection

  • 320M

    Restored Creek

  • 11kt

    Riprap & Boulders

  • 1kt

    Spawning Gravel

  • Penticton, British Columbia

    Penticton, British Columbia

Restoring an important fish habitat

In the 1950s, following severe flooding that devastated the downtown and private properties, the creek crossing the city of Penticton was channelized and lined with concrete to eliminate floodplains. Although this infrastructure served its purpose, native fish populations of rainbow trout, kokanee and sockeye salmon decreased. Over time, the concrete also deteriorated, and restoration was identified as a priority.  

We were engaged by the City to complete a comprehensive analysis of the creek and work with the Penticton Creek Restoration Committee to carry out the phased restoration works. We conducted vegetation, wildlife, and fish habitat surveys, and coordinated the many required environmental permits and approvals. Our team included hydrotechnical engineers, who utilized hydraulic flood modeling to determine elevations and velocities for resiliency.

The Okanagan Nation Alliance, Fly Fishers Association, and Penticton Indian Band were key stakeholders in the process. The team worked with Penticton Indian Band who undertook archaeological mapping prior to construction to identify known or potential sites and monitor for unidentified and uncovered sites.  

The results? The creek was revitalized—fish passage and spawning were drastically improved, critical flood and erosion protection was enhanced, and native trees and shrubs were planted. Only days after works were completed, we saw fish swimming up the newly constructed spawning pools!

At a Glance

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  • City of Penticton
Meet Our Team

Joel Sawatzky, Principal, Business Center Practice Leader, Water

Through collaboration and listening to our clients’ needs, we can provide smart solutions to deliver the right project in the best way.
Joel Sawatzky Principal, Business Center Practice Leader, Water Read More

James Bigelow, Associate, Senior Hydrotechnical Engineer

As people, we are naturally connected to water—it’s our duty to design with both the natural habitat and community resiliency in mind.

Joel Sawatzky

Principal, Business Center Practice Leader, Water

James Bigelow

Associate, Senior Hydrotechnical Engineer

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