This is an archived event from Culture Days 2025.
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Sculptures in Lhtako Dene Park
In-person
Self-guided Public Art Visual arts Sculpture & installationDate and time
This activity runs the duration of Culture Days.
Location
Lhtako Dene Park on the Quesnel River Walk Lhtako Dene Park Quesnel, BC
160 Front Street
Quesnel, BC
Access
Free.
Offered in English.
Wheelchair accessible.
About
Lhtako Dene park, located where the Quesnel River and the Fraser River meet, was renamed on Indigenous Peoples' Day in 2022 to honour the nation whose ancestral lands Quesnel is on. Before the first improvements to the park began in 2023, the Lhtako Dene Nation held a ceremony where the land was smudged and Indigenous elders spoke about the importance of renaming the park and celebrating Indigenous history and culture. Along with the sculptures displaying dip netting for salmon, additions to the park will continue with perennial flowers native to the area being added to the new flower beds. The city's plans for the park were created in collaboration with the Lhtako Dene Nation and the park will include a fishing pier and amphitheatre in the future.
Organizer
Quesnel Arts Council
The Quesnel and District Community Arts Council (QDCAC) was incorporated on November 21st, 1973, under certificate number S-10568. The Arts Council is a not-for-profit society whose mandate is to initiate, promote, and develop understanding, involvement and support for arts, heritage and culture. This responsibility is fulfilled through advocacy, education, coordination, and communication, for the enrichment of the lives of the people of Quesnel and District.
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Quesnel and area Culture Days Hub
Quesnel Arts Council Quesnel, BCFor anyone in the Quesnel area that is hosting an event during culture days starting Sept 19 until Oct 12/25. This is an easy way for people to publish thier events that will be happening and Area.