WCWC Extends a Big Thanks to:
The people of Ahousaht for their generosity, involvement and support of this project, including the individuals who donated fish and jam and the Ahousaht elders who gave of their wisdom and time.
WCWC donors who generously contributed to this project.
Major project donors: Ahousaht First Nations, Clayoquot Interim Measures Agreement, Forest Renewal B.C., Long Beach Model Forest Society, MacMillan Bloedel, and Youth Services Canada.
The many companies that have contributed goods and services, including Ahousaht First Responders, American Fabricators, Capers Restaurants, Common Loaf Bakeshop, Helly Hanson, Horizon-CRS Food Co-op, The Keg Restaurants, Marktosis Grocery, Stormtech (Oceanic Trading Company Limited) and Tofino Sea Kayaking.
Workshop facilitators and resource people including: Ahousaht Holistic Society, Ahousaht RCMP, B.C. Parks, Centre for Coastal Studies, Joe Charumski (Health Officer), Abby Francis (Super-Host Program), Bruce Gunn (Ahousaht United Church Minister), Joe Martin (Skipper, Clayoquot Whaler), Evan Thomas (Skipper, Falcon Fisher), Dr. Nancy Turner (University of Victoria), Malcolm Valentine (MacMillan Bloedel), Chandra Wong (Long Beach Model Forest Tofino Interpretive Centre).
And, of course, the project staff and youth participants who have worked so hard to make it a success, with a very special thanks to Susan Jones, project coordinator and Robinson Cook, master boardwalk carpenter.
Note: Donations to the Ahousaht Wild Side Heritage Trail and Eco-Tourism Project are still needed and gratefully accepted.
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