www.insidehalton.com |O AKVILLE BEAVER |Thursday, July 27, 2017 |12 W om anjoins epic voyage on Canada C3 expedition by Marta Marychuk Oakville Beaver Staff An Oakville woman is one of 300 people from across the country taking part in the Canada C3 expedition -- to celebrate the environment and inspire a deeper understanding of Canada and its people. "It was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity," said Jane Hamilton. "It was something that completely appealed to me." The Canada C3 expedition is a 150-day sailing journey from Toronto, Ont., to Victoria, B.C., via the Northwest Passage aboard the Polar Prince -- a 67 metre Canadian research icebreaker and former Canadian Coast Guard vessel. Selected as a Canada 150 Fund Signature Project, the Canada C3 expedition is an initiative of the Students on Ice Foundation, which was established by a social entrepreneur named Geoff Polar Prince - The Canada C3 expedition is on the Polar Prince - a 67-metre Canadian research icebreaker and former Canadian Coast Guard vessel. |submitted photo Green. The foundation, established in 2000, leads educational expeditions to the Artic and Antarctic. The federal government funded $4.8-million toward the Canada C3 expedition, which received almost 5,000 applications from across the country. Hamilton' s application focused on the theme truth and reconciliation. She is a member of the Oakville Community Foundation (OCF) Truth and Reconciliation Working Group. Hamilton is also a board member of Susan Aglukark' s Artic Rose Foundation. Hamilton applied to be a journey participant in March and found out in June she would be joining the expedition. The expedition is broken into 15 10-day segments that will cover more than 12,000 miles, when completed Oct. 28. Each leg of the trip includes a range of people including: scientists, artists, writers, youth ambassadors, as well as indigenous and non indigenous people. Hamilton joined the Canada C3 on Canada Day (July 1) in Charlottetown, PEI, which is the birthplace of Confederation. After leaving Charlottetown, the Polar Prince navigated through the Canso Straight, to a remote outpost in Francois, then Miawpukeke (Conne River), around the coast of Newfoundland and Labrador to Mistaken Point see Bonding on p.14 5 1 · · STAPtES 1 ' m ore happens BLAZER Dorval Cros Over 60 S°ops & Services located at QEW & Dorval Drive Visit dorvalcrossing.com for more information PROUDLY MANAGED BY Bentall Kennedy