Senators Vivienne Poy and Dr. Lillian Quan Dyck show the loops of the cedar bark ribbon they helped cut to open the Tikwalus Trail. NPTGS Co-chair Terry Raymond and Spuzzum First Nation Elder Marion Dixon watch.
Senators Vivienne Poy and Dr. Lillian Quan Dyck show the loops of the cedar bark ribbon they helped cut to open the Tikwalus Trail. NPTGS Co-chair Terry Raymond and Spuzzum First Nation Elder Marion Dixon watch.
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