Pulling Together Canoe Journey 2017 Update *Itinerary

The Planning Committee for the Pulling Together Canoe Journey 2017 has released the itinerary for the Journey.   See below.  This year is building up to be another incredible journey with the July 14th landing at Vanier Park as part of the Vancouver City Canada 150+ celebrations -Gathering of Canoes   Click for Gathering of Canoes

As we travel along this year we will have a significant increase in followers on social media and daily updates.  For those who want to follow the Pulling Together Canoe Jurney. We have Twitter @PTcanoe.   Instagram @pullingtogether    And Facebook Group Pulling Together Canoe Society  

Again any questions please contact ptcanoesociety@gmail.com or

Contacts: Planning Committee: Jeff Wood at 604-862-0034

Pulling Together Canoe Society: Rhiannon Bennett at 778-881-1542

Itinerary 

July 5

  • Arrival in Gibsons for set-up

July 6

  • Registrations and Skipper Check-in. 
  • Safety demo,  launch and bless canoes
  • Opening Circle

July 7

  • Canoes will travel from Sechelt to Gibsons.

July 8

  • Canoes will travel from Gibsons to Camp Potlatch
  • Ground Crew moving day to Squamish

July 9

  • Day off the water at Camp Potlatch

July 10

  • Canoes will travel from Camp Potlatch to Squamish

July 11

  • Canoes will travel from Squamish to Porteau Cove

July 12

  • Canoes will travel from Porteau Cove to Horseshoe Bay
  • Ground Crew will move to Capilano Reserve

July 13

  • Canoes will travel from Horseshoe Bay to Ambleside

July 14

  • Canoes will travel to Vanier Park and then back to Ambleside. ****Landing at Vanier Park will be approximately 1100 hours. On the day of we will update our progress via our social media feeds. 
  • Canoes will participate in Vancouver City’s Canada 150+ celebrations. Gathering of Canoes. Click here for Gathering of Canoes website

July 15

  • Canoes will travel from Ambleside to HMSC Discovery to Lumberman’s Arch and back to Ambleside
  • Canoes on trailers
  • Pulling Together Canoe Journey comes to and end and canoe families can depart for home.
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