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Detailed Travel Itinerary
Day #1 - Sunday May 10th
*Prince George/Williams Lake
11: 30 am – Prince George, Fort George Park (end of 20th ave) salmon song, prayers and offerings to salmon at Fraser River
1:30 pm – leave Prince George
5:30 pm – arrive at Chief Will-Yum Pow Wow Arbour, Hwy 97, 5 minutes south of Williams Lake (T’exelc – Williams Lake Band)
(Chief Will-Yum Campsite). Community dinner, overnight camping, songs, story-telling and sharing about wild salmon.
*Clearwater/Kamloops
12:00 noon – Potluck lunch at Clearwater Cultural Centre 217 Clearwater Station Road next to the Double Dragon Restaurant (no sign)
1:15 pm – leave for North Thompson Park for speakers from Simpcw First Nation, drumming, singing and ceremony at North Thompson River
2:30 pm – leave Clearwater, travel to Kamloops
5:00 pm – arrive at T’Kemlups Pow Wow Arbour, #5 Yellowhead Highway, Kamloops, BC.
5:30 pm – dinner, speakers, performers, storytelling, overnight camping
Day #2 - Monday May 11th
Williams Lake
11:00 AM – leave Sugar Cane (T’exelc)
1:00 pm – converge with Clearwater/Kamloops caravan at highway 99 – turnoff to Lillooet
2:00 pm – leave for Lillooet from junction at highway 99
3:00 pm – arrive at Lillooet (Cayoose Creek – Sek
Wel’was)
http://cayoosecreek.ca/community/cayoosh-creek-interactive-map/ Kamloops
8:00 am - offerings and prayers at the Thompson River
9:00 am - breakfast provided
11:30 am – leave for Lillooet
1:00 pm – converge with Prince George/Williams Lake caravan at highway 99 – turnoff to Lillooet
2:00 pm – leave for Lillooet from junction at highway 99 & 97
3:00 pm – Arrive in Lillooet for prayers, offerings and songs at Fraser River (Cayoose Creek 810 Lytton, Lillooet Highway)
5:00 pm – Community dinner hosted by Sekw’el’was First Nation and evening of songs, speakers, and overnight camping
Day #3 – Tuesday May 12
9:00 am – leave Cayoose Creek – Sek-Wel’was
10:00 am – arrive at Lytton First Nation (951 Main St)
http://www.lyttonfirstnations.ca/index.php/contact-us/ Ceremony at river to honor the smolts as they pass by on their way to the ocean following protocol of Nlka’pamux people; Light lunch at Lytton First Nation Band Hall, more sharing, songs and displays
1:00 pm – leave Lytton, travel to Yale
2:30 pm – arrive in Yale, Oral History Tour
4:00 pm – leave Yale, travel to Hope
4:30 pm – arrive in Hope, Chawathil First Nation;
5:00 pm – First Salmon Ceremony, dinner, overnight camping at Telte-Yet Campstie, 919 Water Avenue, Hope, BC.
Day # 4 – Wednesday May 13
9:00 am – leave Chawathil, travel to Skwah First Nation (615 Wellington Avenue, Chilliwack, BC)
10:30 am – salmon ceremony, rally, & light lunch
1:00 pm – Caravan heads to the site where Hazardous Waste Facility is being planned (Connor Road near the Fraser River) for a rally
2:30 pm – leaves Hazardous Waste Facility, travel to Kwantlen First Nation Longhouse Cultural Centre at the end of Gabriel Lane in Fort Langley
4:00 pm – arrives at Kwantlen First Nation Cultural Centre Longhouse (at the end of Gabriel Lane in Fort Langley)
5:00 pm – dinner, inspirational speakers, drumming, singing and performances with Holly Arntzen and Kevin Wright
Overnight camping at Kwantlen First Nation Sports Park on McMillan Island Fort Langley
Day #5 – Thursday May 14
9:30 am – leave Kwantlen, travel to Vancouver rally
10:30 noon – meet at Vancouver Art Gallery (Hornby and Georgia)
12:30 pm – March to Imperial Metals (580 Hornby St)
1:15 pm – March to Department of Fisheries and Oceans (401 Burrard St)
2:00 pm – March to English Bay (Sunset Beach – 1204 Beach Avenue @ Bute) Inspirational speakers, music performances and more!