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Canoe carved from 350-year-old cedar log ‘glides like glass’

August 7, 2016 by Glenn Leave a Comment

Members of the Musqueam Indian Band and Indigenous professors from UBC blessed and launched a canoe carved from a 350-year-old cedar log on Saturday as part of a cultural revitalization project.

Source: Canoe carved from 350-year-old cedar log ‘glides like glass’

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