Pathfinders paint yellow fish near storm drains around Retlaw Park June 2019 (submitted photo)Pathfinders paint yellow fish near storm drains around Retlaw Park June 2019 (submitted photo)
Sarnia

North Sarnia neighbourhood has 'yellow fish roads'

A north Sarnia neighbourhood now has some yellow fish roads.

L to R - Paetah Burgess, Kirby Sutherland, Lanna Iacobelli, Moira McMurtrie, Paige Ferguson and Aibhlinn Deery. (submitted photo) L to R - Paetah Burgess, Kirby Sutherland, Lanna Iacobelli, Moira McMurtrie, Paige Ferguson and Aibhlinn Deery. (submitted photo)

The 32nd Sarnia Pathfinders completed an environmental service project that saw 26 yellow fish painted near storm drains on streets around Retlaw Park.

Sarnia council granted the Pathfinders permission to undertake the project in May.

In cooperation with Trout Unlimited Canada, the Yellow Fish Road Program is an interactive way to teach residents the importance of only putting rain down the drain.

Door hangers explaining the program were also available for display on houses on McKay Street, Retlaw Drive, McCaw Street, and Burr Street.

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