
Regina man uses love of carving and games to create unique treasure hunt
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A Regina man has been using his love of carving and games to create a unique treasure hunt in Wascana Park.
A Regina man has been using his love of carving and games to create a unique treasure hunt in Wascana Park.
Cedric Devalaud is a second generation carpenter and the owner of Ludoland, a shop which specializes in wood carved items.
Since July, he has been creating miniature sculptures and hiding them throughout the park. Ludoland has been posting hints and clues to where the prizes are placed.
The search has already gained attention with many people spending hours decoding the clues at the park.
“I hear of people who have been trying to solve the hints every day. A lot of them are contacting us,” Delavaud said.
Jennifer Eliason and her family found the first hidden carving. She said the activity has brought them closer together.

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