Moose Jaw TrailLocation Patricia Row Park and Mark Thompson Park, Saskatoon SK

Project Team
Jill Anholt, Susan Mavor (communications designer), Charlotte Falk, Solid Rock Steel

Status
Completed Spring 2013

Awards
2014 Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan Heritage Architecture Excellence Award
2021 City of Saskatoon Heritage Space Award

Photography by Branimir Gjetvaj
The Moose Jaw Trail Public Art Project interprets and commemorates a surviving segment of the original wagon cart trail that carried settlers from Moose Jaw to Saskatoon in the late 1800s. A series of interconnected sculptural forms, integrated with text, invites viewers into a layered experience of storytelling within the landscape itself. Each artwork captures a distinct moment along the journey; together, they explore the relationships between nature and culture, experience and memory. Collectively, the works reflect themes of network, connection, and communication that continue to resonate with the people and industries of contemporary Saskatoon.
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