Oshawa Mural & Art Walk

Expiration: 365 days after purchase


Included Venues

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Turning the Wheel

Mural by Dani Crosby weaving together industrial history, waterways, and constellations.

The Human Rights Mural

Created in 2017 by fine-art students, reflecting community input on the meaning of human rights.

Full Steam Ahead

Collage mural celebrating Oshawa’s carriage, automobile, and harbour history.

Borsberry Music Hall

Triptych mural celebrating Oshawa’s music heritage, complete with instruments and a 1924 Buick.

Stop and Smell the Flowers

A cheerful floral mural created to transform graffiti into a positive, welcoming message.

Oshawa 1935

Nostalgic mural by Dan & Peter Sawatzky showing downtown Oshawa in 1935, complete with traffic officer.

Skae’s Corner

Student-painted mural depicting life at Oshawa’s historic four corners in the mid-1800s.

Grace

Bronze beavers on Canadian Shield granite — an elegant take on nature and craftsmanship by artist Mary Anne Barkhouse.