Unity Garden Plant Walk with Deanna Miller 

TWO TIME SLOTS AVAILABLE

Did you know that Museum of Vancouver has a “living exhibition”? The Unity Indigenous Plant Garden - was created in partnership with the Musqueam, Skwxwu7mesh and Tsleil-Waututh Nations. The Garden was also planted and designed by T'uy't'tanat Cease Wyss, Indigenous Plant diva from the Skwxwú7mesh Nation. 

This summer, we invite you to take a special guided plant walk of the garden with Katzie educator and knowledge-holder Deanna Miller. Deanna will highlight the Indigenous uses of the plants that are featured in the Garden, as well as speak to the connections between plants, land and language.   

We are offering two sessions for this program. When registering, please select your preferred time slot.

Date: Friday, August 11, 2023  

Time: 11:15am - 12:00pm and 1:00pm - 1:45pm

Tickets: $30 General Admission, $25 Seniors (65+), MOV Members, Students (with ID), $20 Indigenous Peoples

(A service fee, processing fee and GST is also applied to ticket sales)

Please arrive 5 to 10 minutes early for the tour to register and meet with the group. Meeting point will be at the MOV’s Unity Garden courtyard – accessible downstairs via stairs and/or elevator.  


Eventbrite

We are offering two sessions for this program. When registering, please select your preferred time slot.

TIME SLOT 1 (11:15AM - 12:00PM)

TIME SLOT 2 (1:00pM - 1:45PM)

If you are having trouble using the embedded form above, please try to purchase 11:15am to12:00pm ticket directly on Eventbrite here and 1:00pm to 1:45pm ticket here.

For general inquiries regarding this event, please contact the Programming Department here.


Meet Your Tour Guide!

Deanna Miller

Deanna Miller is from Katzie First Nation and was born and raised on Katzie ancestral land in the Langley territory. šxʷne:m is a word in the hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓ language that means healer. In an effort to return to the ways of her ancestors, she makes medicines from plants she harvests from her land. All products are handmade in small batches with intention, love and respect. She enjoys all opportunities to share this ancestral knowledge through workshops and plant walks.