Although we’ve been very busy with the Elder’s Gathering, that doesn’t mean work in Kawawachikamach has stopped!

We’ve been making good progress on the site, laying the boards and a bench at the eastern tip. Large statues of caribou are also installed! There is still a lot to do before the snow flies, but we’ll be working as long as we can!

📸 Benjamin Jancewicz

A close-up of a newly built wooden boardwalk winding through a forested area. Tall evergreen trees line the path, and the golden light of the evening sun highlights the texture of the wooden planks.
 A boardwalk under construction, surrounded by lush green foliage and several metal caribou sculptures. The winding path is supported by wooden beams, and the evening sunlight casts long shadows on the ground, illuminating the scene with a warm glow.
The boardwalk extends into the greenery, surrounded by dense bushes and tall trees. The rocky shore of a river can be seen in the foreground, with the sunlight highlighting the texture of the stones.
A wooden boardwalk curves along the shoreline, with lush greenery on both sides. The view opens up to a vast river, with tall pine trees in the background and a clear blue sky overhead, dotted with clouds.
The late afternoon sun shines on the curving wooden boardwalk that overlooks the river. Tall, thin trees line the path, and a bench is positioned on the boardwalk, providing a peaceful place to enjoy the scenic view.
A path under construction, with wooden beams laid along a gravel walkway. Caribou sculptures stand to the side of the path, while the river flows in the background. The trees and bushes surrounding the area are bathed in the warm light of the setting sun.
An aerial view of the river and surrounding landscape, with a boardwalk path winding through the green forest. The river stretches out toward the horizon, flanked by trees, as the late afternoon sun casts long shadows over the scenery.
A top-down aerial shot of a circular area within the forest, where a boardwalk is being constructed along the edge of the river. The round path is visible through dense vegetation, with the river flowing nearby, glistening in the sunlight.

The ultimate goal of this beautiful pathway is to connect it to the Ka Mamunuiitananuch Cultural Site site.