The canoe families came to the end of their paddle Saturday at the Tyee Spit in Campbell River.
Some had been on the water since mid-July to arrive in time for the celebrations.
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Over 100 canoe families made their way from Cape Mudge to Campbell River that morning.
Their families, support teams, the local First Nation communities and chiefs, as well as the public, gathered to welcome them.
As part of the protocol of welcoming the canoe families to the shore, each got a few minutes to introduce themselves and speak.
B次元官网网址淭his is probably my tenth journey and this has been the most humbling experience I have ever had out here on journeys,B次元官网网址 said Todd Delamater of the Chehalis Tribe from Oakville, Wash.
The Chehalis canoe family was greeted by a humpback whale as they crossed the border into Canada, and again as they crossed the passage to Campbell River.
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Many of the canoe families were made up of people from several different nations, such as the Portland All Nations canoe family.
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The groups spoke briefly of the hardships they faced both on land and on water, but all were grateful they had been successful in their journey and that they were being welcomed on the We Wai Kai and Wei Wai KumB次元官网网址檚 traditional First Nations lands.
Many young people made the journey, but the oldest paddler was a 79-year-old from Peru who was pulling with the Carvers Camp canoe family.
B次元官网网址淭hatB次元官网网址檚 what these occasions do, they lift up our young people to carry on the things that our colonizers thought we were going to lose and we are bringing it all back together again,B次元官网网址 said a representative from the Snuneymuxw First Nation of Nanaimo.
The canoe families will be in Campbell River until this Thursday.
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