Ever wonder where your fish comes from? The Great Lakes hold one of the world's largest freshwater fisheries, and you've probably never heard of it. Researcher and filmmaker Hannah Harrison takes us on a journey across Lakes Ontario, Erie, and Huron to meet the people behind your fish. Indigenous and non-Indigenous fishers share their stories, their challenges, and their lives on the water. Some of the fishermen will be right there with you at the screening!
Q&A after the film with Hannah and local Picton fishermen.
Tickets include light refreshments.
Date: Friday, January 16Time: 7-9 PM, doors open 6:30 PMLocation: Great Lakes Museum, 55 Ontario Street, Kingston, OntarioCost: $20 per person
Nautical Nights is the Great Lakes Museum’s winter speaker series running December through March, featuring engaging talks from experts in their fields.
January 16, 2026 • 7 pm
Great Lakes Museum
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