Canada 150 Mosaic Mural
Mural mosaics are made up of individual tiles, placed together to create a larger image. Cochrane community mural mosaic is made up of 10 panels, each 8 feet tall and 4 feet wide, making the entire mural the largest in the National Mosaic Project. Cochrane community mural mosaic represents four distinct elements that identify the Cochrane community; our native and western heritage, families at play, hiking in the Rocky Mountains and fly fishing on the Bow River. The Mural was unveiled at the Canada 150 Celebration July 1, 2017, at the annual Canada Day Celebrations at Mitford Park. It now hangs outdoors on the east facing wall of the building at the Tim Bannister Memorial Rink in Cochrane.
Visit the Canada 150 mosaic project. to see more on the project.