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Jess. ( Lady.D.) | profile | all galleries >> Images 2005 >> Chemainus Murals tree view | thumbnails | slideshow

Chemainus Murals

Chemainus, tucked in the heartland of the Cowichan Valley, was once primarily a mill town, and home to the largest covered-in sawmill in North America.
In 1983, after operating for 120 years, the mill closed. Almost 700 people became unemployed in a community of just under 4,000 people.
Residents rallied and they continued to beautify the downtown core, trying to promote the logging theme.
Businessman and Chemainus resident, Karl Schutz, came up with the concept of painting history on the walls of Chemainus.
The paintings are images of real people, and life in the early years.
Chemainus is known world-wide as the world's largest outdoor art gallery, draws approximately 400,000 visitors annually.
Mural 01.
Mural 01.
Mural 02.
Mural 02.
Mural 03
Mural 03
Mural 04.
Mural 04.
Mural 05.
Mural 05.
Mural 06.
Mural 06.
Mural 07.
Mural 07.
Mural 08.
Mural 08.
Mural 09.
Mural 09.
Mural 10.
Mural 10.
Mural 11.
Mural 11.
Thetis Island Ferry
Thetis Island Ferry
Ferry and log boom.
Ferry and log boom.
For all time.
For all time.
Water Wheel.
Water Wheel.