Events Description
Join master cedar weaver and Haida elder Todd Giihlgiigaa Devries for a hands-on workshop exploring the history, cultural significance, and stories of cedar bark weaving. Create either a cedar heart symbolizing Every Child Matters while reflecting on healing and reconciliation or make a woven bracelet. All materials provided.
This workshop is suited for 10 and older. For participants who are 10 and younger, a parent/caregiver is required to participate. Each registered participant will receive a kit.
While teaching how to weave, Todd will also share what cedar means to us living on the land of Coast Salish Peoples as well as the legend stories told over the centuries from the ancestors. This is a great family activity to weave together or for an individual to join this weaving circle.
Supported by a West Vancouver Foundation Community Grant.
Who is it for?
All ages
For participants who are 10 and younger, a parent/caregiver is required to participate
HOW MUCH
Tickets : $25.00
$25.00 – all supplies included
Register at 604-925-7270 (course # 226009 ) or Register online
How to get tickets?
Phone: 604-925-7270 (course # 226009 )
WHEN & WHERE
Date: Sunday September 13, 2026
1–3 p.m.
Venue & Address
The Music Box (Upstairs Studio), 1564 Argyle Avenue, West Vancouver, BC V7V 1A1, Canada
Wheelchair not accessible
Free Parking
Street Parking
Paid Parking
Accessible by Public Transport











