According to the official Women’s March on Washington website, the event here in Kamloops was one over 670 held across the world, attracting more than 4 million marchers worldwide. Organizers of the local event were surprised by the turnout Saturday morning.

“We’re kind of blown away by the turnout,” Volt said, with a smile. “Honestly, all we did was start a Facebook event… and it kind of blew up into all these people here.”

The cause obviously resonated with people here in Kamloops, who felt the need to voice their opinions about the direction they see human rights going now that a self-proclaimed sexual predator now inhabits the Oval Office.

At the conclusion of the March, organizers asked those who took part to sign their name, as a pledge to continue standing up for the rights of others, in an effort to maintain the momentum generated by the millions who took part across the globe.

According to Volt, “We believe that women’s rights are human rights, and we are going to be fighting sexism and racism for the next four years Trump is in power.”