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Lake Ontario Waterkeeper is proud to announce the launch of the Swim Drink Fish Music Club. The Club brings together Canada’s top musicians in the name of swimmable, drinkable, fishable water.
The Swim Drink Fish Music Club is creating a whole new way for you to help turn the tide in the fight for clean, safe water alongside Canadian Waterkeeper organizations. The Club features:
- More than 50 exclusive tracks a year donated by artists you can download and play on any personal device you choose, with new music coming each month. For a list of just some of the artists already available and on who’s on their way, click here.
- Streaming versions of Living at the Barricades – Lake Ontario Waterkeeper’s weekly radio show highlighting important environmental justice issues affecting Lake Ontario and its communities
- A Canadian exclusive! A special weekly episodes of Ring of Fire, hosted by Waterkeeper Alliance President Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Mike Papantonio
- News and event information from your particpating Waterkeeper organizations

An inside look at the Swim Drink Fish Music Club
By celebrating the Club’s exclusive and rare music, you are contributing to the fight for every person in every community to be able to safely swim, drink, and fish their local waterway. Because we all have a right to clean water.
This week’s Living at the Barricades continues the unveiling with a preview of some of the songs that have been donated by artists to the Swim Drink Fish Music Club, including the Club’s first new exclusive track by Chris Brown and Kate Fenner.
Music on this week’s show:
Gord Downie – Pretend (From the 2006 Heart of a Lake Tour)
Dave Bidini with the Scribbled Out Man – The Moncton Hellraisers
Sarah Harmer – Escarpment Blues (Live)
Broken Social Scene – Until it’s Dead
Sex Mob – I Like it a Whole Lot
Chris Brown and Kate Fenner – The Waterkeeper
Listen to the show:
Listen to this week’s show online (right-click to download).
Subscribe to the Living At the Barricades Podcast via iTunes

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June 15th, 2009 at 4:43 pm
[...] for clean, safe water alongside Canadian Waterkeeper organizations. Information is available on our May 25 newsletter. Join [...]
July 15th, 2010 at 12:53 pm
[...] Here’s a good one; we got a chance to talk to Robert F. Kennedy jr—Bobby Kennedy’s kid. He was in Toronto last week with an organization called “Swim Drink Fish,” which is about water conversation and keep water pure. You can read a little about what that all involves here. [...]
July 28th, 2010 at 12:31 pm
[...] Here’s a good one; we got a chance to talk to Robert F. Kennedy jr—Bobby Kennedy’s kid. He was in Toronto last week with an organization called “Swim Drink Fish,” which is about water conversation and keep water pure. You can read a little about what that all involves here. [...]
August 9th, 2010 at 6:01 pm
[...] Last Thursday at about 4:45pm, I got an email in my inbox from Ryan @ Swim Drink Fish saying that there was an opportunity for a brief interview with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. with regards to NXNE and his involvement with Swim Drink Fish as Waterkeeper Alliance President. Swim Drink Fish is a new cross-Canada music project for charity benefiting Canadian Waterkeeper organizations, whom many notable musicians have contributed too, offering exclusive downloads, etc. Artists include Gord Downie, Attack in Black, Neko Case, Arkells, and Sarah Harmer too name a few. If you are interested, you can sign up here and read more about it here. [...]