(ROB MUNRO / iNFOnews.ca) March 17, 2021 - 7:00 AM If you’ve ever walked through the rows of eastern white cedars near Kelowna’s Guisachan house, you may have heard the faint clip-clop of horses and echoes of laughter that has long since faded away. It harkens back to the 1890s and is one of this area’s only ghost stories a happy enough one, for the record. On the heels of the City of Kelowna s announcement that contractors and parks staff had begun removing the eastern white cedar trees from the laneway at Guisachan Heritage Park, historian Bob Hayes explained how the foliage had its roots in some colourful history.
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