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Butterflyway Beauty

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Shoutout to the hardworking Butterflyway Team


photo of butterflyway garden by Bindu Nambiar

Spring has sprung at the entrance to the Sunset Trailhead, made more beautiful now by last year's hard work of Lions Bay's Butterflyway team led by Val Morton and Hana Boye and facilitated by Public Works.


Your hard work is paying off - thanks, team!


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