Capilano Park Totems
Capilano Park is a privately-owned facility, which since 1889 has been developed into a well-done tourist attraction. Local First Peoples were invited to erect totems there in the 1930's. Originally a First Peoples name belonging to the Squamish Nation and spelled Kia’palano, meaning “beautiful river”. Kia’palano was the name of a great Squamish chief who lived in this area in the early part of the 1800s. Over time “Kia’palano” was anglicized into “Capilano”, and applied to local geographic features: river, lake, gorge.
Located in North Vancouver, British Columbia.
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Taken on Wednesday June 28, 2006
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Posted on Saturday April 10, 2021
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Marie-claire Gallet said:
Weard Bültena said:
die sehen stark aus.
Danke für die Erklärung.
Weard