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4 Aboriginal Crafts/Art in Vancouver, Coast & Mountains
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The Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art is downtown Vancouver's public art gallery named after the acclaimed Haida artist Bill Reid (1920-1998). The Gallery is dedicated to understanding & appreciating contemporary Aboriginal art of the Northwest Coast of North America. Featured exhibition - June 20, 2009 - January 31, 2010 - Continuum: Vision and Creativity on the Northwest Coast. A major exhibition of 23 emerging & mid-career Aboriginal artists from British Columbia, Washington State and Alaska. Ongoing exhibitions include Mythic Messengers; Bill Reid: Master of Haida Art.
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Naturally thrilling since 1889, Capilano Suspension Bridge is breathtakingly suspended 135 m (450 ft) across, 70 m (230 ft) above Capilano River. Cross over to Treetops Adventure & walk from one magnificent Douglas fir to another via 7 elevated suspension bridges, some reaching as high as 30 m (100 ft) above the forest floor.
Located in Whistler, the Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre showcases Whistler's Aboriginal Heritage through tours, singing & drumming, Native art, interactive & outdoor exhibits, crafts, food & film. The Centre features a great hall, museum, theatre, contemporary gallery, cafe & gift shop. Our exhibit map is available in several languages. This world-class attraction is a fun, family friendly activity that provides a genuine cultural experience. Check our website for programming updates & special events. Sundays are by donation.
Enjoy a superb collection of First Nations Aboriginal handcrafted carvings, masks, pottery & jewelry by members of the Squamish Nation. We also carry BC Jade, soapstone sculptures, paintings by local artists, giclees, prints, moccasins & a large variety of unique gift ideas.