What is the Walk of
the Nations?

 

An opportunity for everyone on the Island to walk together as a celebration of acceptance, understanding and reconciliation of all peoples.

Join hundreds of your fellow Cowichanians in the Walk as our community continues to come together in new and profound ways. 


This is an opportunity to celebrate and foster new ideas on how we can improve life for all peoples.

 

Make a Donation

 

You can help support the costs of the walk by making an online donation to Social Planning Cowichan, the organization that provides our funds.


Use your credit card to securely donate an amount of your choosing by clicking on the PayPal button below:


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Know that you have our sincere thanks for your assistance.

Walk of the Nations 2011

on Saturday, October 22 at 10:00am
Starts at the new Vancouver Island University campus

 

 

2010 WALK

 

2009 WALK

 

Click here to see pictures from 2009's amazing Walk

 

Or click here to watch a mini-documentary about the 2009 Walk

 

Walk of the Nations 2009

 

Share Your Experience from
the Walk of the Nations 2009

 

Let us know what the Walk meant to you.

Leave a comment on our feedback page

 

Email us your photos or videos
from the Walk and Festival

 

Join our Facebook group
and tell everyone about your experience

 

Huy Tseep Qa
(Thank you Everyone)

 

Walk of the Nations Festival 2009

 

Click below to see more pictures from 2009's fantastic cultural celebration where people shared some wonderful entertainment, free food, activities and a chance to strengthen community bonds.

 

Smiling Girl
Quw'utsun Tzinqwa Dancer
Community Dancing
Boy Excited
Quw'utsun Tzinqwa Dancer
Jamyang
Boy Blowing Bubbles
Janalee Jahrig

 

Click here to see more pictures from the festival.

 

 

Contact Us

 

info@walkofthenations.ca

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Chek News

Thank you to CHEK NEWS, the offical 'Media Sponsor' of 2009's Walk of the Nations Festival.


The Committee would also like to thank the Cowichan Newsleader Pictorial, Cowichan Valley Citizen, 89.7 SunFM, Shaw Cable, Chemainus Courier and Western Native News for their continued support.

 

 

Watch a short documentary on 2008's walk!

 

 

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