DECEMBER EVENT
ADAM SHOALTS: A 3,400 KM ODYSSEY FROM MY DOORSTEP TO THE ARCTIC, AND OTHER ADVENTURES
Tuesday, December 3rd, 2024
7 – 8:30 pm
Adam Shoalts is a professional adventurer, author, and speaker, the Westaway Explorer-in-Residence at the Royal Canadian Geographical Society, and as well as an ambassador for Outward Bound. His expeditions range from mapping rivers to archaeological projects, but Shoalts is best known for his long solo journeys, including crossing alone nearly 4,000 km of Canada’s Arctic, the subject of his latest national bestselling book Where the Falcon Flies. Declared “Canada’s Indiana Jones” by the Toronto Star, and one of the “greatest living explorers” by CBC, some of his other national bestselling books include Alone Against the North, A History of Canada in 10 Maps, Beyond the Trees: A Journey Alone Across Canada’s Arctic, and The Whisper on the Night Wind.
Join us for a special evening with one of Canada’s most accomplished adventurers and storytellers!
Timing Details:
Doors Open @6 PM
FLH AGM @ 6:15 PM for Members
Non-Members Arrive @ 6:45 PM
Speaker Event Starts @ 7 PM
Cost:
Free for FLH paid-up Members
Non-Members welcome! $10. Or join FLH for $15 yearly membership and arrive at 6 PM for the AGM!
RSVP:
As seating is limited, please email us to reserve your spot, lincolnarchives@gmail.com or call 905-562-4242 to leave a message.
Location:
Vineland Research & Innovation Centre
4890 Victoria Ave North, Vineland Station
Building 3, Rittenhouse Hall
Lower level (elevator accessible)
Adam’s National Bestselling Books: