1956: The club was started by a group anxious to restore the little Campbell River to normal following years of gravel removal from the headwaters.
1965: Two acres on Bergstrom street were purchased and fund-raising barbecues were held annually.
1973: A project was undertaken to rebuild the population of wood ducks in the Hazelmere Valley. More than 200 nesting boxes were placed in strategic sites and over 150 ducks were pen-reared.
1976: The first Salmonid Enhancement Program (SEP) was to clean up and rehabilitate the spawning beds on Jenkins Creek, a tributary of the Little Campbell River.
1978: The 29 acre site on 184th Street in the Hazelmere Valley became available and was purchased by the club. Spawning channels were dug and eventually a hatchery was built and opened in 1983.
The newest and biggest project to date has been the large building on the south side of the river. Completed in 1994, it allows larger groups of people to meet and is often used as a classroom to show videos and other presentations to the club members and local children on their tours of the hatchery. It is also one of the most sought after facilities for weddings and is booked far in advance.