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Occurs on Sunday June 16 2024

Approximate running time: 1 hour and 30 minutes

Venue

The Capitol Theatre
421 Victoria Street
Nelson BC V1L 5R2

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The Nelson stop of the Canoe Journey offers community members the chance to paddle alongside the traditional dugout canoes, discover the secrets of nature in our medicinal plant workshop, and enjoy live performances by Sinixt Members.

The Canoe Journey is a powerful assertion of the belief that Indigenous peoples of the region are stewards of the river and the salmon—one of their first foods. This journey highlights the vital connection between their language, culture, and the natural environment.

This event offers a transformative opportunity for the (Sinixt) Snayckstx/Arrow Lakes and Colville people (Snʕayckstx and Sxʷyʔiłp) to reconnect with their language, traditional territories, and waterways. The Salmon Ceremony, a traditional and spiritual practice, addresses the needs of both the people and the environment. This may be one of the most significant moments in history to amplify the Indigenous community's voice regarding our shared responsibility to the land, waters, and natural environment.

Last year's journey spanned 272 miles, from the Head Waters of the Columbia River at Revelstoke and Two Rivers, Washington, on the Spokane Indian Reservation, culminating at the Kettle Falls Fishery and traditional Salmon Ceremony site. 

This year's sponsors are:

Columbia Power Corporation, West Kootenay Regional Arts Council, Nelson Museum, Archives and Gallery, The Capitol Theatre, Real Estate Foundation of BC, The Nelson Chamber of Commerce, Lalin Vocal Ensemble, Nelson Kootenay Lake Tourism, VIDEA, BC Arts Council, The City of Nelson, Canadian Heritage, The Hume Hotel, Save On Foods, The Wholesale Club, Safeway, Positive Apparel.

Below is a full list of free community opportunities. Be sure to find the separate events on this website for the Plant Workshop (taking place upstairs at The Station) and the afternoon and evening events (taking place at the Capitol Theatre) to register and/or get free tickets!

June 16

Morning

Paddlers arrive at Lakeside Park (across from concession building) Craft tables at Lakeside Park - Rotary Shelter

10:00AM - NOON - Indigenous Plant Workshop @ at THE INNOVATION CENTRE ON THE MAIN FLOOR OF "THE STATION" (91 Baker Street) TO REGISTER, PLEASE SEE SEPARATE EVENT ON THIS WEBSITE

Storyteller Dan Nanamkin at Lakeside Park at noon

Led by: Faith Zacharle and Rob Crandall Join us for a hands-on plant fibre processing and traditional medicine making workshop led by Sinixt knowledgeable keeper Faith Zacherle and native plant specialist Rob Crandall. Learn about traditional plant uses and their significance to the Sinixt people. This workshop is a unique opportunity to connect with indigenous culture and deepen your understanding of local flora.

This event is free and open to all members of the public to attend, however space is limited to 25 participants, so sign up soon to secure your spot!

3:00PM - 5:00PM - Canoe Journey: Afternoon Event @ the Capitol Theatre FOR FREE TICKETS, PLEASE SEE SEPARATE EVENT ON THIS WEBSITE

Emcee: Eden DuPont with words from Mayor Janice Morrison, and Don Courson - Métis Association Welcome by Shelly Boyd and Cindy Marchand Film screening: Resist Reframe Film screening: Beyond Bigbie Spoken Word Artist and Poet: Stevey Seymour Film screening: Scattered Roots Film Screening: Spirit Twister Spoken word artist James Pakootas Film screening: Calling the Salmon Home Film screening: Canoe Journey Q&A with Derrick LaMere, James Pakootas and Tony Louie - Moderators: Sydney Black and Lesley Garlow

7:00PM - 8:30PM Canoe Journey: Evening Event @ the Capitol Theatre Concert: Tony Louie with James Pakootas and CarliAnn Forthun Bruner (multi-media presentation, "Coming Home") FOR FREE TICKETS, PLEASE SEE SEPARATE EVENT ON THIS WEBSITE

Emcee: Eden DuPont introducing the events and MLA, Brittny Anderson Welcome by Shelly Boyd and Cindy Marchand Spoken word artist: James Pakootas with guest CarliAnn Forthun Bruner “Scattered Roots” Award- winning singer-songwriter and spoken word poet: Tony Louie

June 17

10:00AM - NOON

10:00AM: meet at Lakeside Park and paddle to view pictographs and hold ceremony - Community is invited to join in/on non-motorized boats/boards, launch point for Sinixt canoes at Lakeside Park or end of airfield at Nelson Recycling Depot (Lakeside Drive) depending on weather.

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