Cool Art on Display in Halton Hills for Canada 150

Published June 24, 2017 at 6:56 pm

It’s seven-feet high and you’re going to want a selfie in front of it — a fun, patriotic art installation created by a local artist is being displayed in Halton Hills just in time for Canada Day.<

It’s seven-feet high and you’re going to want a selfie in front of it — a fun, patriotic art installation created by a local artist is being displayed in Halton Hills just in time for Canada Day.

Toronto Premium Outlets has partnered with Paul Glyn-Williams to celebrate Canada’s world-renowned acceptance and diversity.

The seven-foot maple leaf will be on display for the month of July to honour Canada 150.

The one-of-a-kind art installation weighs more than 600 pounds and was built entirely by hand.

The structure is a conceptual art piece representing Canada’s inclusiveness, embracing all who choose to embrace it.

The mall, located at 13850 Steeles Av. W., will be open for Canada Day from 9:30 a.m. until 9 p.m.

Shoppers can expect to see special promotions and festivities such as a Caribbean band, face-painting, and more family-friendly activities.

Happy Canada Day!

 

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