Speaking Engagements
Over the years, David has given countless lectures, slide-shows and
talks to a vast range of audiences. What follows is a brief
sampling.
- Royal Geographical Society, London, England
- Alberta Teachers Conventions
- Embassy of Canada, Tokyo, Japan
- Wilderness Symposium, Toronto
- Royal Scottish Geographical Society, Glasgow, Aberdeen, &
Edinburgh, Scotland
- McMichael Collection of Canadian Art, Kleinburg, Ontario
- U. of T. Thomas Fisher Library exhibition opening
- Canadian Consulate, Washington, USA
- The Quetico Foundation Annual Dinner, Toronto
- Piers Arts Centre, Stromness, Orkney, Scotland
- Canoe Museum, Peterborough, Ontario
- The Arctic Circle, Ottawa
- The Nature Conservancy of Canada - annual meeting of the national
board, Toronto
- Adventure Canada, Arctic cruise ship program
- 35 venues across Canada - 1996 national book promotion tour for
Thelon: A River
Sanctuary
- plus dozens of presentations to a diversity of clubs and
organizations, from university seminars to fifth grade classes,
naturalists’ clubs, historical and wilderness societies, business
luncheons and public library readings.
What Others Have Said
“The best presentation we’ve had at our monthly meeting in our ten-year
history!”
Presqu’ile
Brighton Naturalists
“One of the best-received programs we’ve had in years. We
appreciate all the work you did to organize it.”
Rotary Club
Yakima,
Washington
“May I say how very successful your presentation [to the Royal
Geographical Society] was in London. Perhaps this is obvious to
you, as it has no doubt led to the present invitation [a return
engagement].”
High Commissioner
for Canada
Great Britain
“Thanks for the beautiful slide show and interesting talk. It was
thoroughly enjoyed by all and we have had many people asking for books
about the North and quite a waiting list for Mr. Pelly’s book.”
Public Library
Campbellford,
Ontario
“Wonderful pictures evoked my interest in travelling Canada. The
explanations were very helpful to understand the life of Inuit people,
from someone who actually lived with them. I could feel the
warm regard of Mr. Pelly.”
The Mayor of
Sagamihara
Japan
“David, you are truly someone who has lived his dreams … an
inspiration, especially to young people, who in hearing your story will
know that it is possible to live their dreams.”
Sandy McCormick
City
Councillor, Vancouver
“The depth of your knowledge, and love and sympathy for the Inuit and
Nunavut, together with beautiful illustrations of the landscapes and
the peoples, gave us an evening members will be talking about for a
long time. Our grateful thanks.”
Royal Scottish
Geographical
Society
Dundee, Scotland
From teachers at their annual convention in Alberta:
- “An enriching and encouraging experience!
Thank you.”
- “Wonderful – inspiring – positive – uplifting –
enlightening. I
can’t say more!!”
- “Very impressive!”
- “Touching. Fantastic.”
- “Thought provoking and inspiring.”
- “The best speaker at the convention.”
- “Bring this guy back next year!”
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