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You can help carve Canada’s 150 years of history

Join carver Tom Hunt and help create part of the totem that will commemorate Canada’s 150th birthday.
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Tom Hunt carves a piece of the Canada 150 totem pole. You can join him Sarturday, Aug. 5, at Central Park in Lake Cowichan from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (Lexi Bainas/Citizen)

Join artist Tom Hunt and carve a piece of the Valley’s newest totem pole, which will commemorate Canada’s 150th birthday.

You can even take a piece of the totem pole home with you.

You’ll find him and the pole at Lake Cowichan’s Central Park in downtown Lake Cowichan from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 5.

It’s all part of a special Canada 150 project funded by the City of Duncan and the Government of Canada.

Take the kids. This is a great chance for your family to be part of history.