Earle Peach – Musician
What does it mean to gather in support of wild salmon?
In this video, musician Earle Peach reflects on his experience attending the Wild Salmon Caravan—an interwoven journey of culture, community, and shared responsibility. Through his lens as an artist, Earle speaks to the power of coming together across territories, generations, and ways of knowing, united by a common purpose: to protect and restore wild salmon and the ecosystems they sustain.
For Earle, the Caravan is more than an event—it is a living expression of relationship. It is a space where music, storytelling, and ceremony converge to deepen understanding and strengthen connections between people and place. His reflections highlight how creative expression can carry teachings, inspire action, and open pathways for dialogue that extend beyond words alone.
As the Caravan moves through the Fraser Basin and Salish Sea corridor, voices like Earle’s remind us that the movement to protect wild salmon is also a movement of culture, identity, and collective care. It is about honouring the knowledge held in communities, revitalizing relationships, and creating spaces where both celebration and advocacy can coexist.
Watch the video below to hear Earle Peach’s story, and to experience how music and community continue to shape the spirit of the Wild Salmon Caravan.
