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Art public Montréal proposes a Pointe-Claire public art mini-circuit

The City of Pointe-Claire, in collaboration with Art Public Montréal, offers Pointe-Claire residents and all Montrealers a new itinerary, allowing them to discover several works of the public art collection present in Pointe-Claire’s territory.

Over the past few years, Art Public Montréal has developed thematic, historical or fun itineraries to discover public artworks on the Island of Montréal. In Pointe-Claire, the itinerary presents eight works with a circuit of twenty minutes by bicycle and about two hours on foot.

Pointe-Claire mini-circuit

Your itinerary begins at the south entrance of Terra-Cotta Natural Park with Martha Townsend’s work under a large willow. Continuing your walk eastward along Donegani Avenue, you will discover the Valois station mural. Then take the tunnel leading from the other side of Highway 20 and proceed to the Canoe Kayak Club mural. Proceed west along Bord-du-Lac – Lakeshore Road to observe works by Charles Daudelin and André Dubois in Stewart Park, at the Stewart Hall Cultural Centre. Then go into Pointe-Claire Village. Your tour ends with the work of Shelley Miller and Eileen Finn, on Pointe-Claire, in front of Saint-Joachim Church.

As you proceed on your journey, pay attention. Ephemeral works are also scattered throughout the itinerary!

Consult the map of the circuit for more details on the itineraries and the works: https://artpublicmontreal.ca/parcours/serie-mini-circuit-pointe-claire-a-velo/

 

Take advantage of the summer to discover or rediscover public artworks in Pointe-Claire.

Information: 514-630-1200, communications@pointe-claire.ca