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Vancouver’s Stanley Park reconciling its past with Indigenous Peoples

by DAAIR I
Published in June 2022 - Page 19

Few things say Vancouver quite like Stanley Park. The park, and the Lion’s Gate suspension bridge that towers above it, are two of the city’s most iconic sites. The park features 27 kilometres of walking trails and is home to several species of animals and plants. But the beauty of Stanley Park belies some of the darkest episodes of its history and the cruel expulsion of its original Indigenous inhabitants. Now, the city’s park board

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