Jackie Vautour's family discussing next steps after belongings boxed from N.B. park

Some members of the 67 families who continue the fight with Parks Canada over expropriation are shown in Kouchibouguac National Park, in New Brunswick, on Wednesday, May 19, 2021. The granddaughter of a man who laid claim to land in the park says it is a "very frustrating time" for her family. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Kevin Bissett

FREDERICTON - After Edmond Vautour took in the sight of what was once his family home, he said he was at a loss for words to describe the scene. His late father, Jackie Vautour, had laid claim to land in New Brunswick's Kouchibouguac National Park, calling it home for decades.

The 70-hectare parcel of land where a teepee, two recreational vehicles and several sheds once stood looked like a mess of upturned earth, Edmond Vautour said in an interview Wednesday. The signs of decades of dwelling and the place his father called home were razed to the ground.

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