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October 19th, 2023

Indigenous Group of Seven Moument

The Indigenous Group of Seven Monument is located at the Bridgeview Lookout Tower in the Township of Nipigon in Ontario’s Superior Country. This installation is a monument to Indigenous Group of Seven artist, Norval Morrisseau, also known as Copper Thunder Bird, from the Bingwi Neyaashi Anishinaabek First Nation on the Sand Point reserve near Beardmore, Ontario. […]

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January 5th, 2021

Tour Train Station - Group of Seven

The Tour Train Station Group of Seven Interpretive panel is located in Sault Ste. Marie in Ontario’s Algoma Country. Members of the Group of Seven first painted along the Algoma Central Railway line in the spring and fall of 1918. As this was long before the development of modern highways, the Group took the passenger […]

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January 5th, 2021

Boxcar at the Machine Shop - Group of Seven

The Boxcar at the Machine Shop Group of Seven Interpretive panel is located in Sault Ste. Marie in Ontario’s Algoma Country. Taking the Algoma Central Railway passenger rail service into the wilds of Algoma, members of the Group of Seven used a converted boxcar as a mobile studio and residence. A replica of boxcar #10557 […]

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December 17th, 2020

Marathon District Museum

The Marathon District Museum is located in Marathon in Ontario’s Superior Country. The museum has a collection of materials that illustrate the history, the people and the development of the town. The exhibits focus on the pulp mill, Hemlo Gold mines, logging, ghost towns and local interests. It also showcases local stories and photographs related […]

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December 17th, 2020

Group of Seven - Nipigon Bridgeview Lookout Tower

This Group of Seven interpretive panel is located at the Bridgeview Lookout Tower in the Township of Nipigon in Ontario’s Superior Country. The interpretive installation depicts the painting of Frank Johnston of the Nipigon River. Sit and look over the site that inspired this incredible work of art. The Group of Seven was a group […]

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December 17th, 2020

Group of Seven - Rossport Wardrop Park

This Group of Seven interpretive panel is located at Wardrop Park in Rossport in Ontario’s Superior Country. The interpretive installation depicts the painting/s of Artist Lawren Harris of Rossport’s Lake Superior. Sit and look over the site that inspired this incredible work of art. The Group of Seven was a group of Canadian Landscape painters […]

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December 17th, 2020

Group of Seven - Terrace Bay Lighthouse

This Group of Seven interpretive panel is located at the Terrace Bay Lighthouse in Terrace Bay in Ontario’s Superior Country. The interpretive installation depicts the painting/s of A.Y Jackson of the Slate Islands. Sit and look over the site that inspired this incredible work of art. The Group of Seven was a group of Canadian […]

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December 17th, 2020

Group of Seven - Neys Provincial Park

This Group of Seven interpretive panel is located at Neys Provincial Park near Marathon in Ontario’s Superior Country. There are two interpretive installations in the Park. One depicts the painting of Lauren Harris of Pic Island Overlook Trail. Sit and look over the site that inspired this incredible work of art. The second easel is […]

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December 17th, 2020

Group of Seven - Pukaskwa National Park

This Group of Seven interpretive panel is located at Pukaskwa National Park in Heron Bay in Ontario’s Superior Country. The interpretive installation depicts the painting of A.Y. Jackson’s of Entrance to Pukaskwa Bay, c 1960. Sit and look over the site that inspired this incredible work of art. The Group of Seven was a group of […]

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December 17th, 2020

Group of Seven - Sandy Beach Eco-Interpretive Park

This Group of Seven interpretive panel is located at Sandy Beach Echo-Interpretive Park in Wawa in Ontario’s Algoma Country. The interpretive installation depicts the painting of A.Y. Jackson of Shoreline, Wawa, Lake Superior, c. 1959. Sit and look over the site that inspired these/this incredible work/s of art. The Group of Seven was a group […]

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December 17th, 2020

Group of Seven - Lake Superior Provincial Park

This Group of Seven interpretive panel is located at Lake Superior Provincial Park in Agawa Bay in Ontario’s Algoma Country. The Group of Seven was a group of Canadian Landscape painters from 1920 to 1933. They believed that distinct art could be developed through direct contact with the incredible nature of the Canadian landscape and […]

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December 17th, 2020

Group of Seven - Pancake Bay Provincial Park

This Group of Seven interpretive panel is located at Pancake Bay Provincial Park in Batchawana Bay in Ontario’s Algoma Country. The interpretive installation depicts the paintings of Harris and MacDonald of all elements of the surrounding landscapes. Sit and look over the site that inspired these incredible works of art. The Group of Seven was […]

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