Featured Video: 2016 Waterkeeper Gala

Waterkeeper Gala Video

 

April 27 2016

Video by Tim Thompson

On the heels of Earth Day last week this film from the Waterkeeper gala on April 21st provides some of the most compelling visuals and facts yet seen for everyone’s participation in keeping all of our waters swimmable, drinkable, fishable and boatable.
It’s hard to argue with the facts. Favourite word in this video, hands down, is ‘toiletizing’. So descriptive.

About Waterkeeper and Mark Mattson: https://canadianboating.ca/lifestyle/environment2/2918-mark-mattson-spearheading-the-ripple-effect-across-canada

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