Life in the forest: How Stanley Park’s longest resident survived a changing landscape
19-04-2024 03:30 via globalnews.ca

Life in the forest: How Stanley Park’s longest resident survived a changing landscape

Christenson Bailey could go weeks in Stanley Park without speaking to another person. He spent his time meditating, studying the forest, and making art.
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