Stanley Park Totems, Vancouver, Canada, ca 1970s
This unused Majestic souvenir postcard features a color photograph by Gammarax Studios, of totem poles found in Stanley Park, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The identifying alpha-numerica code, KS-6875, appears at the bottom of the center line on the reverse. The card was printed in Canada by Lawson Graphics Pacific Limited and published by Natural Color Productions, Ltd. Richmond, B.C. At the lower left corner on the reverse is a blurb: “KM-3A Totem Poles, Stanley Park, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Indian carvings on each Totem Pole tell their own enchanting tale. Each figure, animal, and head depicts some phase of life or belief of the early coast Indians.”
There are ten totem poles at Brockton Point located in the easterly part of Stanley Park. Four of them were originally brought from Alert Bay and placed at Lumbermen’s Arch in 1924. Some of the poles were carved in the 1880s. More poles were purchased in the 1920s and 1930s from the Haida Gwaii and Rivers Inlet. All were moved to Brockton Point in 1962 when and overhead road at Lumberman’s Arch was built. Many of the have since been replaced with replicas, the originals now kept in museums for preservation. The most recent totem pole was carved by a member of the Squamish Nation in 2009. The Totem Pole Interpretive Center has a gift shop and visitor center near the totem poles.
Thanks to Bob for sharing this card from his scrapbook collection.
For additional information, see:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brockton_Point
https://vancouver.ca/parks-recreation-culture/totems-and-first-nations-art.aspx
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanley_Park

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