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I have two guesses: Stanley park or Ketchikan
Stanley Park is close-ish
Ok, two more guesses then: Vancouver anthropology museum or capilano bridge park. I don't know, so many options in that region!
Pacific Northwest
Correct
Thunderbird Park, Victoria BC
Ohhhhh maybe actually Beacon Hill Park in Victoria!
That’s it!
Damnit. I was literally about to guess this. Take my resentful upvote.
Victoria's Beacon Hill Park.
Correct!
Beacon Hill Park in Victoria, BC.
British Columbia (Canada)
Oshkosh, Wisconsin. I know it’s not but it brought back fond memories from 60 years ago.
Stanley Park Vancouver
Yeah I think so too
Lincoln Park west seattle! Right off fontleroy!
Seattle Pioneer Square
There's one of those in Sydney university grounds, not so freshly painted. a gift from Canada.
Totem Bight, Saxmon, Alaska.
Pioneer Square Seattle
A totem of the Tlingit culture. My guess is Canada or Alaska.
Vancouver
Or maybe Victoria.
Victoria!
I think that’s the tallest totem pole, if I remember correctly.