Tri-coastal Canadian voyage makes landfall at Snaw-Naw-As First Nation
NANAIMO — After 143 days at sea, the Canada C3 voyage arrived at Snaw-Naw-As shores to learn about the area and local Indigenous culture.
The trip is a signature project for Canada’s 150th anniversary. C3 stands for coast to coast to coast and the crew is comprised of scientists, researchers and youth coordinators,
Geoff Green, founder and expedition leader of Canada C3, braved cold rains and high winds to tell NanaimoNewsNOW on Saturday the trip is focused on research and new developments but also promoting reconciliation and celebrating Canada’s diversity.
“As we’ve travelled around the country, we’ve stopped at every First Nation, Inuit and Metis community on the coast to have this journey be a platform for stories to be shared.”


