Inukshuk to mark restoration of Lithuania-Canada diplomatic relations

Inukshuks are human-made stone structures used by indigenous people in Canada’s Arctic region as markers for travel routes, fishing places, camps, hunting grounds, places of veneration and food caches.

Lithuania and Canada restored their diplomatic relations on September 2, 1991. Canada never recognized the annexation of Lithuania by the Soviet Union.

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