The man who twice swam the length of B.C.鈥檚 longest river is this year鈥檚 inductee into the Fraser River Hall of Fame.
An induction ceremony for Fin Donnelly is planned for the night of Tuesday, Nov. 9 at Fraser River Discovery Centre, located on Quayside Drive in New Westminster.
Details about the gala are .
A bio notes that from 1990 to 2000, Donnelly made 14 鈥渆nvironmental marathon swims, covering more than 3,200 kilometres in B.C.鈥檚 rivers, lakes and ocean,鈥 including twice swimming the 1,375-kilometre length of the Fraser River in 1995 and 2000 鈥渢o draw attention to the declining health of these water bodies and to encourage communities to engage in environmental advocacy.鈥
(Story continues below old video about Donnelly鈥檚 swim)
Donnelly is the founder of and co-founder of Fraser Watershed Initiative.
In politics for nearly two decades, Donnelly is currently the , and serves as the Parliamentary Secretary for Fisheries and Aquaculture.
鈥淪ince 1995, he has spoken to more than 60,000 people in hundreds of B.C. schools and communities about sustainable living,鈥 a bio notes. 鈥淚n 1991, Fin was honoured by the Squamish Nation with the name Iyim Yewyews, which means strong swimmer in the animal world or Orca.鈥
All proceeds of the Fraser River Hall of Fame support the discovery centre鈥檚 educational and public programming. range in price from $20 (鈥渙nline celebration only鈥) to $150 (鈥渙nline celebration and charcuterie for two鈥). An in-person ticket is $125.
As of Oct. 19, $4,000 of the $20,000 goal has been raised.
Since 1991, Fraser River Hall of Fame inductees have included Chick & Marilyn Stewart, Bill Sauder, Wendy Grant, , and , among others.
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