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St. Catharines’ 57-year-old totem pole will find a new home at Canada Games Park in a move that’s supported by the artist who restored it to its former glory.
The Kakaso'las totem pole has been on loan to Vancouver's largest park since 1985, according to the city's park board. Now that loan has expired, and it returned to the Museum of Anthropology (MOA).
Totem pole at Brockton Point in Stanley Park to be relocated. The Kakaso’las totem pole was carved by Ellen Neel in 1955. ... Subscribe now to read the latest news in your city and across Canada.
About six years after it was removed from a St. Catharines, Ont., park, a beloved totem pole is once again standing tall in the community.. Commissioned in 1966 for Canada's 100th birthday, the ...
Skidegate Inlet, British Columbia, Canada. Photo source: Wikimedia Commons. ... Totem poles carved by Charles Brown (Tlingit) in the 1940s for Totem Bight Park, Ketchikan, Alaska.
Centennial Totem Pole standing tall indoors at Canada Games Park The restored 58-year-old artwork that once had squirrels living in it was installed in the climate-controlled athletics facility ...
One of the most recognizable totem poles at Brockton Point in Stanley Park will be relocated to the Museum of Anthropology at UBC, the Vancouver park board announced on Wednesday. Park board staff ...