Sechelt welcomes international guests
SECHELT CREEK

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Candace Campo, right, from the Sechelt First Nation welcomes a number of 
international guests during a tour of the Sechelt creek project on Sept. 17.
SEPTEMBER 28, 2013 

http://www.coastreporter.net/article/20130928/SECHELT0101/309289998/-1/sechelt/sechelt-welcomes-international-guests

International guests visited the Sechelt Creek and Bear Hydro Clowhom electric 
projects this past week in a tour hosted by the Sechelt Indian Band.

Dignitaries from California included Sen. Darrel Steinberg and Ted Gaines, 
United States House Rep. Ken Cooley and Ezilda Samoville. Also on hand were 
Cassie Doyle, Consul General of Canada, and Geoff Reid, political/economic 
specialist, and representatives from Powerex, Clean Energy BC, Capstone 
Infrastructure and Regional Power.

The Sept. 17 trip was arranged by Clean Energy BC to provide the U.S. 
dignitaries insight into how British Columbia's green energy run-of-the-river 
Hydro projects are developed and operated.

The shíshálh First Nation xwamtsut singers welcomed the visitors to their 
territory.

shíshálh resource director Sid Quinn gave an overview of their Nation's 
government involvement and partnership in developing successful green energy 
hydro projects, as well as the Elders' vision for enhancing the salmon and 
designing the power house in the form of a two-pole Coast Salish long house at 
Sechelt Creek.

Regional Power representatives David Carter and James Carter gave a tour inside 
the hydro power plant followed by a helicopter view of the intake, penstock, 
tailrace and head-waters of the two projects.

Part of the Sechelt Creek tour was also to see the spawning/rearing channel 
that was built as part of the hydro project, which has a record return of 
20,000 pink salmon this year.

"It was very exciting for the guests to watch the salmon spawning and to 
participate in the celebration of the project's success," said Quinn in a news 
release. "All the honoured guests participated in a traditional First Nations 
blanketing ceremony by the xwamtsut ambassadors who blanketed and gave gifts to 
them and then sang the shíshálh honour song."

As part of the ceremony and of the commitment from receiving the Blue Planet 
Prize in 2005 at the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Montreal, for 
the Sechelt creek project, Quinn asked the guests to take back the knowledge 
gained by this experience and to share this memorable event and successful 
project with others.

Steinberg thanked the members of the Nation for an "incredible experience."

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