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Honoured to have a photo featured in TREK Magazine
Featured in the latest issue of TREK, UBC’s alumni magazine. The image, part of a personal photography project documenting UBC campus life, captures the Haida canoe suspended in the atrium of the Forest Sciences Centre — a striking and meaningful symbol of Indigenous culture and connection to place.
This fibreglass replica of Lootas (or “wave-eater”) pays tribute to the original canoe carved by the late Bill Reid and a team of Haida carvers from a single red cedar log. It's a piece that continues to inspire reflection and respect for the land and its stories.
A heartfelt thank you to Pamela Yan, TREK’s designer, for including the image in this issue.
📖 You can view the full magazine here: TREK Magazine – Fall 2024
UBC Forestry >>> Fibreglass replica of Lootas (or “wave-eater”) pays tribute to the original canoe carved by the late Bill Reid and a team of Haida carvers from a single red cedar log.