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Our Mural of the Week is “Full Steam Ahead” by Moose Jaw artist Gus Froese
64 Simcoe Street N. (Richmond St. side), Oshawa, L1G 4S2 ON
"Full Steam Ahead" is a collage celebrating the history of Oshawa. Located in the back of the mural is Parkwood Estate and how it stands today.
The newspaper featured, Oshawa Daily Reformer, later became the Oshawa Times. On the far left (not shown) of the mural is a depiction of the Oshawa Harbour and Barnhart's Pavilion, the local dance hall, where people went to socialize and dance.
We are sure that as you wander around downtown Oshawa, you will find some tasty spots for coffee and lunch. Tell them you found them through the Mural Walk.
Share your photo with this or any of the other downtown murals or artforms on your social media and tag us @OshawaArtAssociation.
The Robert McLaughlin Gallery is open to the public Tuesday to Sunday from 10 am to 4 pm. Free parking on the weekends.
To learn more about this and other downtown murals https://www.oshawaartassociation.com/murals
https://www.facebook.com/groups/oshawamuralwalk
https://www.instagram.com/oshawa.art.association/
online map: https://tinyurl.com/3ktkvbzu
Oshawa Art Association's Oshawa Mural & Art Walk presents "Grace" by Mary Anne Barkhouse ~ Sculptor.
On April 7, we will celebrate International Beaver Day by sharing this bronze with you.
"Grace" features three beavers cast in bronze, sitting on a piece of Canadian Shield granite from a quarry in the Haliburton Highlands in front of the RMG. Mary Anne Barkhouse is a nationally acclaimed artist. She belongs to the Nimpkish band, Kwakiutl First Nation and currently resides in the Haliburton Highlands of Ontario.
We are sure that as you wander around downtown Oshawa, you will find some tasty spots for a coffee and lunch.
Share your photo with this or any of the other downtown murals or artforms on your social media and tag us @OshawaArtAssociation.
To learn more about this and other downtown murals, visit OshawaArtAssociation.com/murals and checkout our online map https://tinyurl.com/3ktkvbzu
The RMG is open Tuesday to Sunday, from 10 am to 4 pm (free parking on the weekends).
To start your walk at the RMG from the Durham College Oshawa GO Station, take bus 56 to Simcoe S & Athol E (return Centre S & Athol W to Durham College Oshawa GO Station.
https://www.oshawaartassociation.com/murals
https://www.facebook.com/groups/oshawamuralwalk
https://www.instagram.com/oshawa.art.association/
online map: https://tinyurl.com/3ktkvbzu
KIDS SAFETY VILLAGE IS EXCITED FOR YOU TO JOIN THEM THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY FROM 10-2PM FOR THEIR EASTER EGGSTRAVAGANZA!

THEY WILL HAVE A FUN SCAVENGER HUNT FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY TO TAKE PART IN, VISIT THEIR TINY HOUSES, ENJOY GAMES AND OF COURSE, PICTURES WITH THE EASTER BUNNY!
ADMISSION IS FREE WITH RESERVATION, BUT DONATIONS ARE TAKEN AT THE GATE THAT WILL HELP FUND PROGRAMMING AT THE KIDS SAFETY VILLAGE OF DURHAM REGION.
Join amateur astronomer Frank Dempsey, a member of Dokis First Nation in Ontario, to consider the reasons why Indigenous starlore is so interesting, and why the night sky and celestial movements are important in everyday life.
Frank Dempsey is a member of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada and holds a Master's in astronomy.
07:00pm - 09:00pm
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