Vancouver Aquarium Observes National Day for Truth and Reconciliation Through Unique Programming

Tuesday at 9:35am ADT · September 23, 2025 2 min read

VANCOUVER, BC, Sept. 23, 2025 /CNW/ – For the fifth year running, the Vancouver Aquarium is observing National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on Tuesday, September 30 through a series of unique programming. Guests will be able to sample traditional Bannock, hear from a residential school survivor, hear a children’s story and more.

“This programming is designed as a chance for guests visiting the Aquarium to learn and experience the history and culture of local Indigenous storytellers and artists. We hope this programming is enlightening and inspiring for all who participate,” said Senior Manager of Education, Danika Strecko.

The following is the day’s program at the Vancouver Aquarium on September 30, 2025.

  • 10:30 AMWelcome Ceremony: Tsatsu Staqayu, The Coastal Wolfpack, will lead a drumming ceremony to open the day, followed by a moment of silence for reflection.
  • 11:30 AMStorytelling & Craft Session: Squamish Nation author Lisa Lewis will read a children’s story in Underwater Steller’s Bay, followed by a craft activity connecting to Indigenous traditions.
  • 11:30 AMTastes of Tradition: Enjoy traditional Indigenous Bannock, prepared by Stephanie Watts outside the Courtyard Café, while supplies last.
  • 1:00 PMStorytelling & Craft Session (Second Session): Lisa Lewis will offer a second storytelling and craft session in Underwater Steller’s Bay.
  • 2:00 PMReflections Beneath the Waves: Hear from Squamish Nation elder and residential school survivor Bob Baker as he shares his story in Underwater Steller’s Bay.

About Vancouver Aquarium 

Since opening in 1956, the Vancouver Aquarium has connected over 50 million people from around the world to our oceans and inspired them to address key threats. Located in Stanley Park, the Vancouver Aquarium is home to over 65,000 incredible animals. The Vancouver Aquarium is a fully accredited member of Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA), Alliance of Marine Mammal Parks and Aquariums (AMMPA), Canada’s Accredited Zoos and Aquariums (CAZA), and is Humane Conservation Certified by American Humane.  

SOURCE Vancouver Aquarium

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