Carvers Bradley Assu (left) and Ted McKellar are shown in front of one of three Welcome Poles newly unveiled at Quathiaski Cove on Quadra Island on June 1, 2019. Photo by David Gordon Koch/Campbell River Mirror

Carvers Bradley Assu (left) and Ted McKellar are shown in front of one of three Welcome Poles newly unveiled at Quathiaski Cove on Quadra Island on June 1, 2019. Photo by David Gordon Koch/Campbell River Mirror

Totem poles unveiled at ferry terminal on Quadra Island

Poles carved by Bradley Assu and Ted McKellar

  • Jun. 2, 2019 12:00 a.m.

The ferry terminal at Quathiaski Cove on Quadra Island is now home to three new Welcome Poles.

The seaward-facing poles were carved by Bradley Assu of We Wai Kai Nation and Quadra resident Ted McKellar, who is Coast Salish.

Assu is a mate on the Powell River Queen, the ferry that travels between Campbell River and Quadra Island.

The Nuyumbalees Cultural Centre held a blessing ceremony on Saturday for the new carvings, which were installed in May with support from BC Ferries.

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