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Britannia Shipyards' driftwood sculptures
Britannia Shipyards’ driftwood sculptures

The Richmond News recently interviewed local artist Glen Andersen, the creative mind behind the “mysterious” driftwood sculptures that have appeared around the Britannia Shipyards National Historic Site. Read more about … Continued

Britannia Shipyards' driftwood sculptures
Meet “Kakashi”, Britannia Shipyards’ scarecrow

In October, among the fall plants and flowers of Murakami Garden at Britannia Shipyards National Historic Site, you can spy Kakashi, our resident scarecrow which makes its annual autumn appearance. … Continued

Britannia Shipyards' driftwood sculptures
Family Farm Day

Sunshine beamed down on happy kids and adults on the return of Family Farm Day at London Farm in Steveston. On August 7, 2022, hundreds of visitors enjoyed performances, hands-on … Continued

Britannia Shipyards' driftwood sculptures
Voyage of the Gikumi

Imagine what it was like to work on the Steveston waterfront over one hundred years ago, the cannery channel full of fishing boats, and the shores lined with canneries producing … Continued