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Totem pole at Brockton Point in Stanley Park to be relocated The Kakaso’las totem pole was carved by Ellen Neel in 1955. It will be moved to the Museum of Anthropology next month.
The Kakaso'las totem pole has been on loan to Vancouver's largest park since 1985, according to the city's park board. Now that loan has expired, and it returned to the Museum of Anthropology (MOA).
One of the iconic totem poles at Stanley Park's Brockton Point is being relocated after nearly 40 years, the Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation has announced.
One of the most recognizable totem poles at Brockton Point in Stanley Park will be relocated to the Museum of Anthropology at UBC, the Vancouver park board announced on Wednesday. Park board staff ...
A totem pole that was installed in Stanley Park nearly 40 years ago has been loaded onto a flat bed truck and moved to a museum for much-needed restoration work.
The nine totem poles in Stanley Park are heralded by the city as “BC’s most visited tourist attraction” and the shops in Gastown’s tourist district are filled with made in China totem pole ...
A totem pole loaned in the 1980s will soon be removed from the famous collection in Stanley Park at Brockton Point. The Kakaso’las totem pole is part of the popular tourist site and one of 10 poles.
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One of the totem poles in Vancouver's Stanley Park was moved to the University of B.C.'s Museum of Anthropology on Wednesday. ... CBC Lite version: 1.8.2. ©2025 CBC/Radio-Canada.