Virtual Tours of the Public Art Collection

Discover the first in a series of curated virtual tours showcasing the City’s Public Art collection. Designed to be inclusive and engaging, these tours invite you to explore the city’s vibrant and diverse public art – whether you’re rolling, walking, driving location to location, or relaxing at home! Our first tour highlights permanent public art created by Indigenous artists, offering an AccessAble and enriching experience for all. 

Virtual tours include public art grouped according to theme, as well as suggested routes for on-site exploration. 

Indigenous Public Art

Explore public art in the city’s permanent collection made by Indigenous artists. 

Welcome Pole by Noel Brown

Welcome Pole (Detail), Noel Brown
Maffeo Sutton Park
Photograph by Sean Fenzl Photography | @fenzlstudio

Last updated: May 23, 2025

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