LowDownOnline: Anne Winship (left) and Alise Marlane hold up their signs in front of the Gatineau River during a protest in Wakefield, Quebec March 27. Photo by Trevor Greenway of the Low Down.
LowDownOnline: A man holds up a Democracy Now sign to protest the lack of public input in La Peche. Photo by Trevor Greenway of the Low Down.
LowDownOnline: Protesters walk and talk through the village. Photo by Trevor Greenway of the Low Down.
LowDownOnline: Jay Sinha leads the group through the village. Photo by Trevor Greenway of the Low Down.
LowDownOnline: The group marches down River Road. Photo by Trevor Greenway of the Low Down.
LowDownOnline: The silhouette of Laurie Gough is casted from behind the sun. Photo by Trevor Greenway of the Low Down.
LowDownOnline: A large group of protesters listen intently to a presentation along the way. Photo by Trevor Greenway of the Low Down.
LowDownOnline: Jay Sinha peeks around a sign. Photo by Trevor Greenway of the Low Down.
LowDownOnline: Wakefield resident Paul Brown speaks to a crowd during the march. His speech about the light industrial park excited the crowd, with most of them cheering him on to become the next mayor of La Peche
LowDownOnline: A Wakefield resident makes her opinion known about the current development proposals the village is facing. Photo by Trevor Greenway of the Low Down.
LowDownOnline: Large banners caught the attention of many passersby at the march. Photo by Trevor Greenway of the Low Down.
LowDownOnline: Protesters wave signs as they march through the village. Photo by Trevor Greenway of the Low Down.
LowDownOnline: Vandals struck the La Peche logo by superimposing a factory over the red covered bridge. Photo by Trevor Greenway of the Low Down.
LowDownOnline: Two-year-old Henry Lake takes a ride on his dad Scott's shoulders as a mob of protesters follows behind. Photo by Trevor Greenway of the Low Down.
LowDownOnline: A Why Expropriation banner is carried through the village to protest the light industrial park. Photo by Trevor Greenway of the Low Down.
LowDownOnline: Protesters march down Valley Drive in Wakefield, Quebec. Photo by Trevor Greenway of the Low Down.
LowDownOnline: Liberal candidate Cindy Duncan McMillan tells the group of protesters that the proposed septic treatment plant that will dump effluent into the Gatineau River is an election issue and that she will fight to save the water. Photo by Trevor Greenway of the
LowDownOnline: A group of protesters rally together across from the Wakefield spring. Photo by Trevor Greenway of the Low Down.
LowDownOnline: Laurie Gough and Elizabeth Logue address a crowd at the Wakefield spring. Photo by Trevor Greenway of the Low Down.
LowDownOnline: Protesters gather at the Wakefield spring on Valley Drive before marching through the village. Photo by Trevor Greenway of the Low Down.