What does Queen Elizabeth Park have to do with Freemasons and ancient Egypt?
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Jay Black is a Vancouver photographer who has shot lots of portraits in Queen Elizabeth Park.
While many of us may think we know a lot about the 52-hectare park, which was dedicated in 1939 and sits atop 152-metre-high Little Mountain, Black has dug up some strange nuggets about this civic gem.
In Decoding Queen Elizabeth Park, Black takes viewers through the history, geography, and, yes, occult symbolism of the park.
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