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Fort Langley National Historic Site

Featured exhibit: Chief Dan George – Actor and Activist

Location(s): Fort Langley National Historic Site
Cost: Regular admission fees apply. *Free admission for youth 17 and under

Fort Langley National Historic Site is proud to present Chief Dan George – Actor and Activist, a powerful touring exhibition created by MONOVA: Museum and Archives of North Vancouver, opening Wednesday, May 28, 2025.

This exhibit explores the extraordinary life and legacy of Tsleil-Waututh Chief Dan George (1899–1981)—longshoreman, actor, musician, lecturer, poet, activist, environmentalist, and passionate advocate for the rights of Indigenous Peoples.

Born Geswanouth Slahoot and raised on the Burrard Indian Reserve #3, Chief Dan George was the son of hereditary chief George Sla-holt. He spent much of his early life working as a longshoreman and logger before rising to international fame in the 1960s and 70s as an actor, musician, and public speaker. Dan George appeared in many television, movie and stage productions in which he worked to promote a better understanding of First Nations people.

Chief Dan George’s words and actions still resonate strongly today. This exhibition connects the past to the present, telling the history of Chief Dan George and Indigenous rights. Through his story, visitors will also gain insight into key moments in the First Nations rights movement in British Columbia and across Canada.

We invite visitors to walk with us and discover a path and, maybe, a plan of action.

Chief Dan George – Actor and Activist officially opens on the second floor of the Big House on May 28, 2025, and runs until September 14, 2025. Entry is included in general admission.

Chief Dan George: Actor and Activist is a travelling exhibit created by MONOVA: Museum of North Vancouver.

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