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Station Street Placemaking Project Revitalizes Downtown Duncan

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Wei Wai Kum master carver Bill Henderson, renowned for his mask and paddle carvings, is leading the Indigenous Archway carving for the entrance to Baikie Island/Raven Park, along with his nephews Greg and Junior. The Archway is the central focus of a new Community Placemaking investment with the Rotary Club of Campbell River, Island Coastal Economic Trust and 4VI.
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Indigenous Archway Highlights Community Placemaking initiative in Campbell River

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The Port McNeill tourism staff pose in front of the World's Largest Burl landmark on North Vancouver Island.
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World’s Largest Burl On the Move to Enhance Tourism

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Sechelt Community Placemaking

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Beaver Creek Community Pavilion

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Transfer Beach Amphitheatre Main Stage Tent and Storage Unit

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Nanum’lyus’tth’ele’ Murals

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Nawalakw Education and Demonstration Farm Improvement

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Timber-frame Outdoor Pavilion Investment at Manson’s Landing Village Commons

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Coast Salish Welcome Arch in Chemainus

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The Revitalization of Bamfield’s West Park

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More than Murals: Souped-up Surfaces to Stimulate Salt Spring

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4th Street Parklet

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Welcome to Port Hardy Kwakiutl Traditional Territory

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Campbellton’s Bridge Viewpoint

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Connect, Play and Relax in Shawnigan Village

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We work in reciprocal relationships with coastal communities across the ancestral territories of the Kwak̓wala, Nuučaan̓uɫ, Éy7á7juuthem, Ligwilda'xw, Pəntl'áč, She shashishalhem, Sḵwx̱wú7mesh, Hul’q’umi’num’, diitiidʔaatx̣, SENĆOŦEN, Lekwungen, and T’Sou-ke speaking peoples.

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