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Klahowya Village in Stanley Park

Historical Archive Note: This seasonal attraction was cancelled and has closed permanently. It is preserved here for historical reference.
Decorative cedar gateway entrance to Klahowya Village in Stanley Park
Klahowya Village entrance

Klahowya Village was a popular seasonal attraction in Stanley Park that offered an immersive Indigenous cultural experience for the whole family.

Produced and managed by the Aboriginal Tourism Association of BC, the village operated annually from late June through early September. It featured various educational displays, interactive craft workshops, traditional art showcases, and live cultural dance and music performances. During its operational years, the surrounding Stanley Park Miniature Train was also themed specifically to highlight local Aboriginal history and storytelling.

Aboriginal dancers performing in traditional regalia at Klahowya Village
Aboriginal performance

Where was Klahowya Village in Stanley Park?

The village layout was hosted directly inside the Miniature Train compound grounds.

This site is situated just a short distance up Pipeline Road, sitting immediately past the colorful beds of the Rose Garden near the main downtown Georgia Street entrance to Stanley Park.

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