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The Blue Cabin was a squatter’s shack built in the 1920s in Coal Harbour , Vancouver .
It was floated to a dock at the Plaza of Nations in northeast False Creek , by Hadden Park .
The cabin is now a floating residence for artists at the Vancouver Maritime Museum's Heritage Harbour .
Squamish Nation weavers Chief Janice George and Buddy Joseph are the current artists in residence.
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