Vancouver: Felled cedar will rise again in Stanley Park this summer
A 15-metre eagle with a belly big enough for people to walk through will be part of Klahowya Village in Stanley Park this summer.
The village is being made out of an ancient cedar tree that was removed Friday from Stanley Park for safety reasons. Artist Richard Krentz is one of the artists awarded a contract to work with the Aboriginal Tourism Association of BC to turn a number of designs into a unique aboriginal cultural experience in Stanley Park from July 1 through to the Labour Day long weekend in September.
When completed, Klahowya Village will include aboriginal food, daily dance performances, a themed train ride, canoe carving and a storytelling circle.
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