At the core of the business are guided, interpretive paddles in replica ocean-going canoes, similar to those used by the TWN historically. Guests gently paddle in the protected waters of the Burrard Inlet and beautiful Indian Arm while guides from the Coast Salish Nation sing songs, tell legends and point out ancient village sites.
Lunch will be provided. Contact: Jacquie King
Driving Directions:
When coming over the 2nd Narrows bridge you take the very 1st exit onto Dollarton Hwy, follow this road for about 5-7min, you will eventually come down and go up a steep hill, Cates park entrance will be on your right side when at the top, follow the road to your right, you will see a boat launching area, we will be on the left side of the dock on the grass, you will see paddles, red pfd’s and our guides.
Please note that both in-person and virtual sessions will receive the Zoom information for the virtual keynote 1 day prior to the event.
For questions about tours/excursions and/or virtual sessions, please contact Carolyn Sousa at sousa_c@surreyschools.ca.