Update:
The Calendar followed the rabbit hole and found more background behind the Beasley Park tea party.
Chris Sharpe is the founder of Spotlight 360, a virtual tour company based in Vernon.
As a form of advertising he set up a fun Halloween display to caputre just what the company can do.
The business does not seem to be in operation anymore with its last images on Google dated July 2015.
So how did we find this?
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Original:
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The Calendar has found some interesting images on Google Street View from October 2013, of what appears to be a mad tea party to celebrate Halloween.
While searching Google Maps in regards to another story, the Calendar found shots of a family of four dressed as Alice, the White Rabbit, the Red Queen and the Mad Hatter in Lake Countrysa国际传媒檚 Beasley Park.
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The pathways of Beasley Park are scattered with playing cards, the Cheshire Cat sits in a nearby tree, and cupcakes with the words sa国际传媒榚at mesa国际传媒 are displayed as part of the tea party set-up.
The family appears to be posing for the and faces remain unblurred, suggesting this photoshoot may have been planned.
Do you know this family?
The Calendar would like to know more about this Wonderland party from nearly nine years ago.
Contact Calendar reporter Brittany Webster at brittany.webster@blackpress.ca or by phone at 778-738-1052.
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