BC Ferries has returned a totem pole to the family of its carver after sitting outside the Horseshoe Bay terminal for almost 60-years . The pole was carved by Tony Hunt Senior — an artist and hereditary chief from the Kwakiutl First Nation. It was installed in 1966 for the Canadian centennial.
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BC Ferries returns Horseshoe Bay totem pole to carvers family
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