The Plan-Hatchers: N’Quatqua First Nation

Fish Farmers, D’Arcy, B.C.

The Northern B.C. community may be isolated from any major population centre, but in the past few years the N€™Quatqua First Nation has delivered its bounty€”in the form of rainbow trout raised in its sustainable hatchery€”to the finest restaurants in the region (like Fairmont Whistler's Grill Room, where chef Derek Bendig was an early fan). But COVID brought the double whammy of declining restaurant orders and a foreboding sense of future food insecurity to a Nation keen to keep the pandemic at bay, so they €œhatched€ the idea of providing three free trout for every household in the community. The plan was a huge success, and many community members began to make the fish part of their ongoing food routine.

Neal McLennan

Neal McLennan

Neal McLennan is the wine and spirits editor for Vancouver and Western Living magazines, where he susses out the wonderful (and occasionally weird) options for imbibing across Western Canada.