Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Indigenous-Coast-Salish-Water-Ceremony-in-Vancouver-27MZIFJWDJY49.htmlConceptually similarIndigenous Coast Salish Water Ceremony in VancouverGP0STS8HTCompleted★★★★★★Open Boat on Arctic Sunrise in Vancouver CanadaGP0STS8H3Completed★★★★Speeches at Indigenous Coast Salish Water Ceremony in VancouverGP0STS8HJCompleted★★★★Indigenous Coast Salish Water Ceremony in VancouverGP0STS8GMCompleted★★★★Indigenous Coast Salish Water Ceremony in VancouverGP0STS8GZCompleted★★★★Indigenous Coast Salish Water Ceremony in VancouverGP0STS8H5Completed★★★★★★Indigenous Coast Salish Water Ceremony in VancouverGP0STS8H8Completed★★★★Indigenous Coast Salish Water Ceremony in VancouverGP0STS8H9Completed★★★★Indigenous Coast Salish Water Ceremony in VancouverGP0STS8HACompleted★★★★View AllGP0STS8HGIndigenous Coast Salish Water Ceremony in VancouverThe crew of the Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise visits Vancouver Canada to attend an Indigenous Coast Salish water ceremony and flotilla on Saturday, July 15th. This event was a mass show of spiritual force to protect the waters of the Salish Sea (in the Pacific Ocean) from oil and gas development, including the Trans Mountain Expansion pipeline and the seven-fold increase in tar sands oil tanker traffic it would bring. The ship also held an Open Boat even on Sunday, July 15th. The tour was part of Greenpeace 2018 Wave of Resistance campaign against toxic oil pipelines from Canada's tar sands and those proposed by Energy Transfer Partners.Locations:Canada-Vancouver (Canada)Date:14 Jul, 2018Credit:© Líam Olsen / GreenpeaceMaximum size:7360px X 4912pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Activists-Boats-Canoes-Ceremonies-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Flotillas-Indigenous People-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Seas-WaterShoot:MY Arctic Sunrise Visits VancouverThe crew of the Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise visits Vancouver Canada to attend an Indigenous Coast Salish water ceremony and flotilla on Saturday, July 15th. This event was a mass show of spiritual force to protect the waters of the Salish Sea (in the Pacific Ocean) from oil and gas development, including the Trans Mountain Expansion pipeline and the seven-fold increase in tar sands oil tanker traffic it would bring. The ship also held an Open Boat even on Sunday, July 15th. The tour was part of Greenpeace 2018 Wave of Resistance campaign against toxic oil pipelines from Canada's tar sands and those proposed by Energy Transfer Partners.Related Collections:Arctic Sunrise Tour in the Salish Sea, US (Photos & Videos)