Seen above with the model of a proposed new bridge across the Wabi – to be used by pedestrians, cyclists, and people in wheelchairs and scooters – is the team from Laurentian University’s McEwen School of Architecture. From left are Professor Randall Kober and students Brook-Lynn Roy, Thomas Vanderkruk, Livingston Boyd, Brett Walter, Maxwell Funk, Catherine Daigle, James Bursa, Harman Bassan and Mackenzie Cameron. (Supplied Photo)

History, culture guide design of Wabi crossing model

Diane Johnston Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES – The snowshoe, wigwam, canoe, covered bridge, and forestry have all influenced a new crossing proposed for the Wabi. The model of a proposed…

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History, culture guide design of Wabi crossing model was last modified: December 22nd, 2021 by Editorial Staff