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Explore the stories, voices, and visuals of the Wild Salmon Caravan and experience it throughout the years.

Documenting the Movement

This space brings together media, creative expression, and documentation that reflect the social movement, the various communities, and their artistic expressions to protect wild salmon.

EIn these Videos and Photos you can relive moments of ceremony, celebration, and collective action—capturing the spirit of the communities and Nations who continue to carry this movement forward.

Photos

Videos

Posters

Photos:

A Visual Journey Through the Wild Salmon Caravan

Explore the heart of the Wild Salmon Caravan through photos from across the years. From its beginnings in 2015 to today, each image captures stories of connection, culture, and a shared commitment to protecting wild salmon.

2025

Global Solidarity for Food Justice

Wild Salmon Caravan 2025

2024

Indigenous Climate Justice

Wild Salmon Caravan 2024

2022

Oneness with Wild Salmon

Wild Salmon Caravan 2022

2021

Honouring our Grandmothers

Wild Salmon Caravan 2021

2020

Calling all the Rainbow Warriors

Wild Salmon Caravan 2020

2018

Celebrating Wild Salmon

Wild Salmon Caravan 2018

2017

Honouring Our Matriarchs

Wild Salmon Caravan 2017

2016

The Salmon Will Hear Our Songs

Wild Salmon Caravan 2016

2015

1st   Annual WSC

Wild Salmon Caravan 2018

Videos:

Experience the Spirit of the Wild Salmon Caravan

From parades to workshops, watch how our community creates awareness and inspires action for climate justice and wild salmon conservation.

Honouring our matriarchs

Under the guidance of our matriarchs, following ancient ceremonies and songs of Indigenous peoples, creative expressions of visual and performing arts, music, storytelling, and guest speakers, the WSC 2017 called the wild salmon home to the rivers and streams where they play out their lives in birth and death.

Wild Salmon Conservation Discussion

This powerful panel, hosted by the Wild Salmon Caravan, brings together Indigenous leaders and knowledge keepers to explore the deep relationship between Indigenous Peoples and wild salmon. Grounded in stewardship, culture, and responsibility to land and water, the conversation highlights salmon as a cornerstone of identity, governance, and ecological balance—while sharing insights on the challenges and future of conservation.

The spirit of wild salmon

The 2016 Wild Salmon Caravan nurtured the creative energy that wild salmon have inspired through the ages and affirmed inter-tribal relationships that are the foundation of Indigenous trade economies and wild salmon knowledge, wisdom, and values.

The wild salmon will hear our songs

WSC 2015 marked the beginning of the Wild Salmon Caravan. 2025 laid the foundation for a growing movement rooted in culture, ceremony, and collective action—reconnecting people to salmon and to one another across territories.

Voices for salmon

What’s your salmon story?

These videos were created and shared by people speaking about what wild salmon means to them and why protecting them and their habitat is important. Here are some of the stories we collected from you.

Posters & Visuals:

Here are the visual materials created to support the WSC

These posters and designs were made to promote art workshops, powerful ceremonies, and parades that honour Indigenous food sovereignty and the sacred salmon.

Discover the vibrant Designs representing the Wild Salmon Caravan over the years!

Each design captures the caravan’s creativity, spirit, and message, celebrating wild salmon while inspiring action and unity. These posters are more than just art—they are symbols of resilience, culture, and the deep connections between communities and wild salmon. Take a look and relive the magic of each year’s journey!

“Global Solidarity for food justice”

Wild Salmon Caravan 2025

2025’s theme centered the deep connections between wild salmon, Indigenous food systems, and the global movement for food justice—celebrating resilience, culture, and collective care.

Indigenous Climate Justice: Riding the Quantum Wave

Wild Salmon Caravan 2024

This year’s theme, Indigenous Climate Justice: Riding the Quantum Wave, highlights the interconnectedness of land, water, and community—celebrating Indigenous leadership, resilience, and transformative action for a just and sustainable future.

Oneness with Wild Salmon

Wild Salmon Caravan 2022

This year’s theme, Oneness with Wild Salmon, reflects the deep interconnectedness between people, salmon, and the natural world—celebrating unity, reciprocity, and a shared responsibility to protect and sustain life for future generations.

Honouring Our grandmothers

Wild Salmon Caravan 2021

This year’s theme, Honouring Our Grandmothers, celebrates the wisdom, care, and teachings of grandmothers who sustain culture, guide communities, and uphold a deep responsibility to protect wild salmon for future generations.

Calling all the Rainbow Warriors

Wild Salmon Caravan 2020

This year’s theme, Calling All the Rainbow Warriors, is a call to unite across communities in defense of wild salmon—honouring courage, solidarity, and the collective strength needed to protect land, water, and future generations.

Grassroots celebration of wild salmon

Wild Salmon Caravan 2018

This year’s theme, Grassroots Celebration of Wild Salmon, honours the power of community-led action—bringing people together to celebrate culture, strengthen connections, and protect wild salmon from the ground up.

Honouring Our Matriarchs

Wild Salmon Caravan 2017

This year’s theme, Honouring Our Matriarchs, celebrates the strength, wisdom, and leadership of women and matriarchs who guide communities, protect wild salmon, and carry knowledge across generations.

The Salmon Will Hear Our songs

Wild Salmon Caravan 2016

This year’s theme, The Salmon Will Hear Our Songs, honours the power of song, ceremony, and voice—uplifting cultural expression as a way to connect with salmon, strengthen community, and call for their protection.

The 1st   Annual Wild Salmon Caravan

Wild Salmon Caravan 2015

This year marked the 1st Annual Wild Salmon Caravan, bringing communities together in a shared commitment to honour, celebrate, and protect wild salmon—laying the foundation for a growing movement rooted in culture, connection, and collective action.