�Views of the Salish Sea: One Hundred and Fifty Years of Change around the Strait of Georgia�
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Join Howard Macdonald Stewart for an illustrated lecture based on his new book “Views of the Salish Sea: One Hundred and Fifty Years of Change around the Strait of Georgia.”
“Views of the Salish Sea” is a deft examination of the Strait of Georgia, a sea spanning 300 kilometres from Victoria to Campbell River and supporting over 200 species of fish, 130 species of marine birds, and 16 kinds of marine mammals. Stewart considers this region through a variety of perspectives—as a highway or barrier, waste dump, recreational haven and more—in an effort to express this region as an interrelated whole, one that we must work to protect if we want to preserve its inherent richness.
Howard Macdonald Stewart was born and raised on the shores of the North Salish Sea and has worked for the United Nations, local and national governments, international agencies, communities, NGOs and industries around the world. This book grew out of his PhD thesis in geography at UBC. He has contributed to numerous periodicals, and professional and academic publications.
Admission to the evening is $5 for Historical Society members; $6 for non-members (plus GST). Advance tickets are recommended and can be purchased by phone: 250-334-0686 ext. 5.
Copies of the book will be available for purchase ((Harbour Publishing, $39.95) and signing after the lecture.
| Cost: |
Adult: $6.00 plus GST Member: $5.00 plus GST |
Category: |
Arts | Entertainment Museum Talks | Lectures |
| Location: |
Courtenay Museum
207 Fourth St, Courtenay |
This event is for Adults, Seniors, Student / College | |
| More Info: |
Catherine [email protected] (250) 334-0686 |
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