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Canoes depart Saanichton Bay on journey to bridge cultures

  • At least 14 canoes launched from Point Beach in Tixén on July 8, marking the start of the annual Pulling Together Canoe Journey.
  • Approximately 250 participants, including Indigenous Peoples and public service personnel, will journey through WSANEC territory, concluding in Cowichan on July 13.
  • Linda Blake, vice-president of the Pulling Together Canoe Society, stated the event's mission is to foster relationships between public service agencies and First Nations communities.
  • Young people make up 50 to 60 percent of the participants, highlighting the journey's focus on cultural exchange and trust building.
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Canoes depart Saanichton Bay on journey to bridge cultures

Pulling Together Canoe Journey will culminate in the Cowichan territory on July 13

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North Island Gazette broke the news in Port Hardy, Canada on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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