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One of the totem poles in Vancouver's Stanley Park was moved to the University of B.C.'s Museum of Anthropology on Wednesday. The Kakaso'las totem pole has been on loan to Vancouver's largest ...
Iconic totem pole removed from Stanley Park One of the iconic Stanley Park totem poles was dismantled and moved across town Wednesday for much-needed restoration work.
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 ...
Kakaso’las totem pole moving from Stanley Park One of Vancouver’s most popular tourist attractions will soon be removed from Stanley Park.
A totem pole loaned in the 1980s will soon be removed from the famous collection in Stanley Park at Brockton Point. The Kakaso’las totem pole is part of the popular tourist site and one of 10 poles.
U.S. News Insider Tip: If you're walking along the north side of the Stanley Park Seawall ... It is also here that you can see the First Nation totem pole display (along the Seawall).
These totem poles were carved from red cedar trees and each tells a story. Don’t miss a minute of travel inspiration! Sign up for our newsletter now! Ride the Stanley Park Train around the forest.
Park board staff said the Kakaso’las totem pole, carved by artist Ellen Neel of the Kwakwaka’wakw Nation, will be moved next month following a loan agreement made in 1985 between the museum ...