A Talk by Elder Carl Olsen about Goldstream/SELE₭TEȽ

A Talk by Elder Carl Olsen about Goldstream/SELE₭TEȽ

Gage Gallery Arts CollectiveVictoria, BC
Wednesday, May 20  •  6 PM - 7:30 PM
Overview

Join us for an intimate evening with W̱SÁNEĆ Elder Carl Olsen (ZȺWIZUT) as he shares the story of his 3 year peaceful vigil.

Limited seating available, please reserve your spot with a free ticket.

A feature of the Gage Gallery charity arts exhibition "Wild Art for the Big of Heart", Elder Carl Olsen shares his knowledge and stories in this community discussion.

Starting in February 2023, Carl stood beside the Trans-Canada Highway every Tuesday morning—rain, snow, or shine. What began as a solitary act of resistance against a $162-million highway widening project grew into a community movement rooted in the Douglas Treaty and a sacred responsibility to the salmon.

Through his talk, Carl will explore the vital importance of the SELE₭TEȽ (Goldstream River), the threat posed to its ancient trees and spawning grounds, and how his unwavering presence eventually led to a provincial pause on the project in 2026. Come hear a firsthand account of stewardship, the power of persistence, and why protecting this watershed is essential for the future of the W̱SÁNEĆ people and the region.

Join us for an intimate evening with W̱SÁNEĆ Elder Carl Olsen (ZȺWIZUT) as he shares the story of his 3 year peaceful vigil.

Limited seating available, please reserve your spot with a free ticket.

A feature of the Gage Gallery charity arts exhibition "Wild Art for the Big of Heart", Elder Carl Olsen shares his knowledge and stories in this community discussion.

Starting in February 2023, Carl stood beside the Trans-Canada Highway every Tuesday morning—rain, snow, or shine. What began as a solitary act of resistance against a $162-million highway widening project grew into a community movement rooted in the Douglas Treaty and a sacred responsibility to the salmon.

Through his talk, Carl will explore the vital importance of the SELE₭TEȽ (Goldstream River), the threat posed to its ancient trees and spawning grounds, and how his unwavering presence eventually led to a provincial pause on the project in 2026. Come hear a firsthand account of stewardship, the power of persistence, and why protecting this watershed is essential for the future of the W̱SÁNEĆ people and the region.

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  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • all ages
  • In person
  • Paid parking
  • Doors at 5:45 PM

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Gage Gallery Arts Collective

19 Bastion Square

Victoria, BC V8W 1J1

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