August 12, 2015 / Wayne Diaz / The Northern Light

Nooksack Nation canoe journey

Members of the Nooksack Nation gathered in Birch Bay State Park on July 30 for an overnight stay before departing on a journey by canoe. More than 20 canoes shipped out from the park early on July 31, bound for their first stop on Lummi Island. The six-day canoe journey took the nation from Birch Bay State Park to Golden Gardens in Seattle. Read full article here: Nooksack Nation canoe journey  

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