May 2020, Discovery Trail, beside Ellwood Lake. The path between the trees provides a tranquility of peace from all the uncertainty of Covid 19: Elwood Lake to the right, old houses on the left and beautiful trees up above.
Surinder A.
May 2020, Discovery Trail, beside Ellwood Lake. The path between the trees provides a tranquility of peace from all the uncertainty of Covid 19: Elwood Lake to the right, old houses on the left and beautiful trees up above.
Surinder A.
We would like to acknowledge the shared traditional ancestral territory of the Sumas First Nation and Matsqui First Nation. These two First Nations are a part of the Sto:lo Nation. The Sto:lo people are “the people of the river”. The Sto:lo people have lived in the Fraser Valley for 10,000 years. It is for this reason that we acknowledge the traditional territory in which we reside.