'Hidden far too long': A new Indigenous spirit garden is opening outside Toronto city hall | CBC News
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The public garden, located in Nathan Phillips Square, features a large turtle sculpture at its center, symbolizing resilience and connection to Indigenous heritage.
Andrew Wesley emphasized the importance of openness when engaging with the stories of residential school survivors, asserting, 'Be open to your heart when you hear our stories. These are sacred stories.'
Designed as a 'peaceful, contemplative space,' the Spirit Garden aims to honor the legacy of Indigenous peoples and serve as both a memorial and educational tool.
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