A dolphin sculpture on display at the Bill Reid Gallery.
Tracing the iconic Haida artist’s lasting influence, two new artworks by contemporary artist Cori Savard and singer-songwriter Kinnie Starr will be created for the exhibition.Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centrein Whistler embodies the spirit of partnership between two unique Nations “who wish to preserve, foster, and share their traditional cultures.”Visitors are welcomed with a traditional song and presented with a 15 minute film about the Squamish and Lil’wat Nations.
Due to social distancing protocols tours by canoes has been suspended but Takaya Tours is offering tours by kayaks.is operating out of Stanley Park, Squamish and the North Shore. Candace Campo, owner and operator says they are taking personal booking “and working with people in their own bubbles, so as not to mix groups.”The 1.5 hour Talking Trees Tours offers an Aboriginal cultural and eco-tourism experiences in Stanley Park.
Source: Holiday News (holidaynews.net)
The Osoyoos band always leads the way. Sad that no one is welcomed by the Haida.
Thanks for highlighting places to go this summer. Although Canada is stolen land so technically the whole thing is an Indigenous destination 🤣
Will i get scalped?
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