Kingston & Wolfe Island Culture Festival 2017 created 63 watermarks.
Lake Ontario Waterkeeper’s vision for a swimmable, drinkable, fishable Lake Ontario began from the shores of Kingston and Wolfe Island. To celebrate the place where it started and the people who made it happen, Lake Ontario Waterkeeper hosted the first Kingston & Wolfe Island Culture Festival to celebrate Great Lakes voices through story and song.

The 7-week festival runs from June 23 - August 12, will explore all Kingston and Wolfe Island Area exemplify and all that the Great Lakes can provide in a swimmable, drinkable, fishable future
St. Lawrence River, ON
René Bornais
Cataraqui River, ON
Debi Wells
Lake Simcoe, ON
Lea Westlake
Credit River, ON
Leslie Hoyle
Cronk Lake, ON
Heidi Mack
Draper Lake, ON
Al Fletcher
Gatineau River, QC
Anna Mack-Keyte
Lake Ontario, ON
Amy Wilford
Lake Ontario, ON
Bridget Way-Brackerbury
Lake Ontario, ON
Christina Black
Lake Ontario, ON
Cole McIsaac
Lake Ontario, ON
Don Wilford
Lake Ontario, ON
Eli Westlake
Lake Ontario, ON
Erin Kennedy
Lake Ontario, ON
Simon Heaton
Lake Ontario, ON
Simone Brechin
Lake Huron, ON
Elena Heighton
Lake Huron, ON
Mary Huggard
Lake Ontario, ON
Annie Leblanc
Lake Ontario, ON
Barret Macdonald
Lake Ontario, ON
Bruce Mellon
Lake Ontario, ON
Cheryl Woodman
Lake Ontario, ON
David McDonald
Lake Ontario, ON
Emma Mansfield