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Multicultural Heritage Centre

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Multicultural Heritage Centre

Magnificent outdoor paintings and sculptures, created by artists from across Canada, depict the rich history of our community.

(Tourist Attractions)
From early postal service to our first Town Sheriff to our aboriginal heritage Stony Plain’s legacy lives on through the art.
An attraction that is ‘always open’ Stony Plain’s Murals are a unique way to take you back in time.
The Murals Program was initiated in 1989 to preserve and celebrate our heritage. Since that time, the Town of Stony Plain has been recreating its history through an aggressive Murals Program. To date there are over 27 life-size murals and one six-foot statue of Sheriff Israel Umbach. Each mural has been painstakingly researched by the artists with the assistance of the Murals Committee.

Contact Multicultural Heritage Centre

5411 – 51 Street
Stony Plain, T7Z 1X7

Phone: (780) 963-2777
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Web: www.multicentre.org

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