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Ryan Beardy (left) a mentor at GAIN and founder of Healing Together a men’s support group that meets at Thunderbird House, with Alex Mcdiarmid (right), plant flowers along Portage Avenue. 
The sixth annual Indigenous Garden will once again be rooted at Air Canada Park on Portage Avenue at Carlton.
The Garden will showcase a variety of Indigenous plants and material, complete with on-site signage to give visitors an opportunity to learn more about the plants and their importance to Indigenous life and culture.
The Indigenous Garden hopes to increase community experience, promote understanding of Indigenous culture and improve the visual landscape of downtown.
200618 - Thursday, June 18, 2020.

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MIKE DEAL / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Ryan Beardy (left) a mentor at GAIN and founder of Healing Together a men’s support group that meets at Thunderbird House, with Alex Mcdiarmid (right), plant flowers along Portage Avenue. The sixth annual Indigenous Garden will once again be rooted at Air Canada Park on Portage Avenue at Carlton. The Garden will showcase a variety of Indigenous plants and material, complete with on-site signage to give visitors an opportunity to learn more about the plants and their importance to Indigenous life and culture. The Indigenous Garden hopes to increase community experience, promote understanding of Indigenous culture and improve the visual landscape of downtown. 200618 - Thursday, June 18, 2020.

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MIKE DEAL / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS
Ryan Beardy (left) a mentor at GAIN and founder of Healing Together a men’s support group that meets at Thunderbird House, with Alex Mcdiarmid (right), plant flowers along Portage Avenue. 
The sixth annual Indigenous Garden will once again be rooted at Air Canada Park on Portage Avenue at Carlton.
The Garden will showcase a variety of Indigenous plants and material, complete with on-site signage to give visitors an opportunity to learn more about the plants and their importance to Indigenous life and culture.
The Indigenous Garden hopes to increase community experience, promote understanding of Indigenous culture and improve the visual landscape of downtown.
200618 - Thursday, June 18, 2020.

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