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Tourism Museum - 378mSaint Ann's Schoolhouse Elliott Street Square Museum - 398mThunderbird Park - Royal British Columbia Museum Douglas Street, 638 V8V 2P8 Victoria Outdoor collection of replica totem poles & historic buildings including a convent & carving studio. Touristic Attraction - 424mThe Mungo Martin House Douglas Street, 680 Artwork - 200mNight is for Sleeping, Day is for Resting Douglas Street Artwork - 370mHaida Pole, 1954 Douglas Street It was raised by a man named Checkgath around 1880 as a memorial to his wife and shows some of Checkgath’s family crests. The original pole is now in the entrance lobby of the RBC museum. Artwork - 394mKwakwaka'wakw Honouring Pole, 1999 Douglas Street, 680 It is dedicated to the Coast Salish people on whose ancestral lands Thunderbird Park is located, and honours the Hunt and Whonnock (Wanukw) families of the Kwakwaka’wakw carvers. Artwork - 387mGitxan Pole, 1960 Douglas Street Several old poles were removed for preservation from Gitanyow (formerly known as Kitwancool) in 1958 and replaced by replicas. This is a version of the pole named Skim-sim and Will-a-daugh belonging to Chief Wiha (Wee-kha, Ernest Smith), Artwork - 395mGitxsan Pole, 1954 Douglas Street The original pole stood in the village of Gitseguekla (Skeena Crossing) on the upper Skeena River. It was carved around 1900 in memory of a chief known as Wistis Artwork - 364mHaida Pole, 1966 Douglas Street The original pole stood at t’anuu ‘llnagaay (eelgrass town) in front of a house named House that Makes a Noise, a large six-beamed house owned by Gwiskunas, a member of the Those Born at Qadasgo Creek lineage of the Raven clan of the Haida. Artwork - 385mGitxan Pole, 1954/2 Douglas Street The original pole was raised jointly by two chiefs, Tu’pesu and Wawralaw, in 1855 or 1885 at Gitseguekla (Skeena Crossing) Artwork - 354m - Douglas Street Empty spot Touristic Information - 206mLandmark Victoria Teacher Strike Michigan Street Connected streets List of streets and squares connected with
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