Coast Salish First Nations members along with Greenpeace and other environmental supporters gathered at North Vancouver's Whey-ah-wichen (Cates Park) on Saturday, July 14 to launch a protest in front of the Kinder Morgan Westridge Marine Terminal in Burrard Inlet. Around 200 people gathered on the beach at Cates Park before the flotilla, led by a group of elders in traditional Coast Salish canoes, headed toward the terminal to highlight the Indigenous led objection to the expansion of the Trans Mountain Pipeline and oil tanker traffic.
photo Paul McGrath, North Shore News
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