The David Douglas Botanical Garden Society, with UNBC, presented the new Indigenous traditional name for the botanical garden.
This was during a special naming ceremony held Thursday at the Prince George Campus.
The garden, now known as Khasdzoon Yusk’ut, which translates to Red Maple Hill Garden in the Carrier (Dakelh) language, and was bestowed in the spirit of connection, cultural recognition and community.
“This naming ceremony is a reflection of what’s possible through meaningful partnership and shared purpose,” said UNBC President Dr. Geoff Payne.
“Khasdzoon Yusk’ut honours Indigenous language and connection to the land while deepening the relationships that guide UNBC’s work across the North.”
In addition to the name unveiling, the event featured reflections on the garden’s development, and a look into Expansion Phase Two, aiming to enhance the garden as a destination for ecological education, cultural exchange and environmental research.
The University said the botanical garden stands as a symbol of cultural respect, environmental stewardship and community connection.
More information can be found on UNBC’s website here.
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