About
Why we're hitting the road.
FishTrak was built to give commercial fishermen a proper set of digital tools — GPS plotting, catch logs, LFA-specific maps, weather — without the bloat of software that was designed for pleasure boaters first.
The 2026 Walkin' the Docks roadshow is our way of showing up where it actually counts: on the wharf and in the community halls. Forty-one stops between April and July, across Nova Scotia, Cape Breton, PEI, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, and Maine.
No sales pitch. Just conversation, live demos, and a real chance to hear what's working — and what isn't — from people who know their waters.
The team on the road
Ken Driscoll
Field Rep — PEI, Cape Breton, Newfoundland, Maine
Based in Charlottetown, PEI
Ken runs the Walkin' the Docks circuit across the northern half of Atlantic Canada, from PEI up through Cape Breton and Newfoundland, plus the Maine block. Commercial-fishing background and a soft spot for a good wharf coffee.
Ken Driscoll
Field Rep — PEI, Cape Breton, Newfoundland, Maine
Based in Charlottetown, PEI
Ken runs the Walkin' the Docks circuit across the northern half of Atlantic Canada, from PEI up through Cape Breton and Newfoundland, plus the Maine block. Commercial-fishing background and a soft spot for a good wharf coffee.
Sydney Newell-McKenzie
Field Rep — Mainland Nova Scotia & New Brunswick
Based in Lunenburg, NS
Sydney covers the South Shore of Nova Scotia, the Bay of Fundy, and the New Brunswick coast. Lives on the water and is on a first-name basis with half the fleet from Digby to Shediac.
Can't make an event?
The FishTrak app works whether we come to your port or not. Download it at catchplotter.com or reach out — we'll find a time.