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VIDEO: Township, Kwantlen First Nation unveil new Fort 91原创 concepts

Plans for cultural centre, lodge, artist residences on display at Fort 91原创 Project open house
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Brenda Fernie from the Seyem Qwantlen Business Group shows off an artist rendering for Fort 91原创鈥檚 latest waterfront addition during an open house on Feb. 8. Miranda Gathercole 91原创 Times

Residents packed into St. Andrew鈥檚 Church on Thursday afternoon to get a first look at some major developments in Fort 91原创.

The Kwantlen First Nation and Township of 91原创 unveiled concepts for a new cultural centre and museum, restoration and relocation of the Jacob Haldi House, and affordable housing for artists, during an open house on Feb. 8.

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The cultural centre and museum, to be located on the corner of King Street and Mavis Avenue, will be funded from the sale of Township lands, and have been years in the making, said Peter Tulumello, Township director of arts, culture and community initiatives.

鈥淭he whole idea is that we have several properties across from the museum 鈥 between Royal and King Streets 鈥 we own the entire block,鈥 Tulumello said.

鈥淭hat has been collected over quite a number of years for the purpose of something like a museum or a cultural centre. I think it was way back in the 1970s that this started happening. Now we need to be able to leverage those properties so that we can build a museum without a cost to the taxpayer.鈥

The properties will be developed into market housing to help fund the new cultural centre, which will incorporate both an Indigenous and community museum. The architecture will embody First Nation traditions.

鈥淲e鈥檙e presenting a style for the museum that is based on non-colonial tradition 鈥 rather, First Nation tradition. So that鈥檚 the change that we鈥檙e making to the heritage. It鈥檚 based on nature as well as basketry, and that鈥檚 important to the Kwantlen First Nation,鈥 Tulumello said.

It will also pay tribute to lost architecture from the Kwantlen people, said Brenda Fernie, member of the Kwantlen First Nation and vice president of the Seyem Qwantlen Business Group.

鈥淢any people don鈥檛 know that on our reserve in Fort 91原创 on McMillan Island there was once a longhouse, a pretty significant longhouse. And so the design of the new museum is meant to mimic what our traditional longhouse looked like,鈥 she said.

The Jacob Haldi House, which is currently sitting in the centre of the Bedford House, will be moved east and elevated above the floodplain. The heritage home used to be at street level on Glover Road, until the Jacob Haldi Bridge was constructed and the street was moved.

鈥淭he whole idea is we are going to give it new prominence in a location that lifts it off the floodplain and is then factored into a community amenity,鈥 Tulumello said.

鈥淪o the idea being that there would be a gallery, a reception space on the bottom that could be booked. There will be office and studio space above, and paddling and rowing below.鈥

It will also become home to the Coast Salish Arts and Culture Society, a group that promotes arts and culture with Indigenous people.

At the Jacob Haldi House鈥檚 current location, the Kwantlen First Nation are proposing to build affordable artist live-work spaces on the waterfront to support local artists, athletes, musicians, actors, writers and other creatives. Titled 鈥榮tey鈥 鈥 Kwantlen鈥檚 traditional word for 鈥榗anoe race鈥 鈥 the Seyem Qwantlen Business Group is working with BC Housing to have it funded through the Kwantlen First Nation鈥檚 Non-Profit Housing Society.

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鈥淥ur community has always been a really big supporter of arts and culture and recreation. So with this affordable housing project, it will be open to anyone to apply to live there. And it鈥檚 for people who have dedicated their lives to arts, culture and recreation. And we felt that was reflective of the values of people in Fort 91原创,鈥 Fernie said.

鈥淲e鈥檒l have a selection committee to find the best applicants so that they can continue to work on their trade and not have the pressures of what housing is now.鈥

They have recently starting looking into the possibility adding a hotel component as well, similar to Skwach脿ys Lodge in Vancouver, Fernie added.

鈥淲e were really intrigued by the concept,鈥 she said. 鈥淪kwach脿ys Lodge is a hotel and it鈥檚 a non-profit. So for three years, an artist can stay for no cost. All of the proceeds of the hotel go to support those artists so that they can continue to work on their trade. In the basement of the hotel, they all are given studio space. And then the gift store in the hotel includes all of the art that the residents are making so they have space to sell their art. So with that we are looking at a concept lodge, we鈥檝e named it the 鈥榮tey Lodge鈥 as well, so that would go to offset the cost of the rental as well.鈥

Now that all of the concepts have been unveiled to the public, Fernie is excited to hear residents鈥 feedback.

鈥淥ur elders have been here in Fort 91原创 their whole life. We often hear from our elders, they talk about times during the 鈥60s and 鈥70s where they really felt part of Kwantlen. And I think Fort 91原创 has just grown so quickly that some people don鈥檛 even know that we鈥檙e here in their own backyard, and I think that Kwantlen has a lot to offer. So the feedback that we鈥檙e hearing from our elders, they feel like this is bringing them back to be part of Fort 91原创 again,鈥 she said.

鈥淏y everybody working collaboratively, it鈥檚 really exciting for us, so we hope others see the same benefits. With the museum project, I can imagine people coming. They can stay in the lodge, they can buy art directly from the artists living in the studios, they can enjoy the riverfront.

鈥淚 just think what a wonderful experience for someone to come and spend the weekend here. This is the birthplace of B.C., we should be showing it off. And I think this is an opportunity for Fort 91原创 to really come together.鈥

The final cost of the project has not yet been determined as it is still in 鈥渢he preliminary concept stage,鈥 Tulumello said.

For more information on the Fort 91原创 Project, and to fill out the online feedback survey, visit . The survey must be completed by Feb. 16.



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An open house on various Fort 91原创 projects was held on Feb. 8. Miranda Gathercole 91原创 Times
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Dozens lined up outside of St. Andrew鈥檚 to see newly unveiled projects for Fort 91原创 during an open house on Feb. 8. Miranda Gathercole 91原创 Times
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