A Visual Journey Through the Wild Salmon Caravan
Explore the heart and spirit of the Wild Salmon Caravan through these stunning photos captured across the years. From its vibrant beginnings in 2015 to the growing momentum in 2024, each image tells a story of creativity, connection, and the collective commitment to honouring and protecting wild salmon. Dive into the colourful parades, cultural celebrations, and inspiring moments that make each year unique, showcasing the passion and unity of the communities who bring this movement to life.


Wild Salmon Caravan 2025
Global Solidarity for Food Justice
In 2025, elders, artists, youth, Knowledge Keepers, drummers, dancers, cooks, and community members joined the Wild Salmon Caravan in honouring the sacredness of salmon and celebrating Global Solidarity for Food Justice.

Wild Salmon Caravan 2024
Honouring our Grandmothers
The 2024 Wild Salmon Caravan hosted arts and culture workshops that were intentional and inspired by the transformative worldview of Indigenous Peoples and the quantum understanding “that we shape the world, based on ‘how’ we observe it”.

Wild Salmon Caravan 2022
Oneness with wild salmon
Navigating life’s intricate fabric, choices unfold paths to the extraordinary, demanding creativity, curiosity, and courage for a truly fulfilling journey.

Wild Salmon Caravan 2021
Honouring our Grandmothers
The Wild Salmon Caravan 2021 was a celebration that raised awareness about declining salmon populations using creative and cultural action.

Wild Salmon Caravan 2020
Calling all the Rainbow Warriors
The “Rainbow Warrior” theme drew inspiration from the solidarity movements of Nelson Mandela and Desmond Tutu, calling for unity across different communities.

Wild Salmon Caravan 2018
Grassroots celebration of wild salmon
The WSC 2018 parades, feasts, public arts and education events in Coast and Interior Salish communities of Chilliwack, Merritt, Kamloops, Chase, and the Shuswap Band in Invermere

Wild Salmon Caravan 2017
Celebrating the spirit of wild salmon
Educated communities about the issues endangering wild salmon, the most important Indigenous food and cultural and ecological keystone species on the coast.

Wild Salmon Caravan 2016
The Salmon Will Hear Our Songs
The WSC 2016 brought together Indigenous communities with non-Indigenous individuals and organizations to call the salmon home to the rivers and streams of the Fraser River Basin.

Wild Salmon Caravan 2015
1st Annual WSC
Celebrating the spirit of wild salmon through arts and culture while strengthening intertribal relationships, which are the foundation of traditional Indigenous fisheries governance.
