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Carving connections: Vernon canoe carver revives tradition in northern B.C.

  • Frank Marchand, a canoe carver, returned to the Nakazdli Sa Nanangus Whuhoduleh Centre to craft a traditional canoe from July 23 to Aug. 1, 2025.
  • The canoe is made from locally sourced cottonwood, which was felled last winter.
  • Marchand plans to return in the fall to complete the sanding and finishing touches due to the wood's weight and drying period.
  • He feels honored to continue his father's legacy at the same site where his father once worked.
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Carving connections: Vernon canoe carver revives tradition in northern B.C.

Esteemed canoe carver, Frank Marchand, is carving a traditional canoe for the area

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Today In BC broke the news in on Monday, August 18, 2025.
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