Vancouver Park Board formally acknowledges colonial role, votes to apologize
VANCOUVER — The name of Vancouver’s Stanley Park may be up for debate as the city’s park board confronts its colonial past and pursues reconciliation.
The park board approved a “colonial audit” this week outlining actions by the city’s forefathers dating back to 1888, including removing entire First Nations communities from their traditional territories when the city declared jurisdiction over Stanley Park and other beach areas.
The board voted to apologize to the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh First Nations for taking away ancestral lands, digging up burial grounds to build roads and playgrounds, and other damaging actions.
Park board chairman Stuart Mackinnon said the board took the first step towards reconciliation by “truth telling,” formally identifying its colonial role, and it will be working with the local First Nations to avoid future colonial actions.
