Heading for Galt

$159.00

This image is part of our Remembering KW Series and is available as a custom 12″ x 16″ unframed Print

 

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Painting Description

Long-time residents from Waterloo, Cambridge and Brantford areas fondly remember family weekend excursions to Port Dover, aboard the electric “interurban” cars of the Lake Erie & Northern Railway. The most scenic portion of this route was the stretch between Galt and Paris, which closely parallelled the Grand River. “Heading for Galt” depicts a once common scene at the famous freshwater spring along Hwy. 24 just south of Cambridge. The spring remains a refreshing stop for trail users along the abandoned rail line, even though the trains are now long gone.

This image is part of our Remembering KW Series and is available as a custom 12″ x 16″ unframed Print

Larger sizes of this image are available by custom order. Please email for pricing.

This image is available for Licensing. Contact Cynthia [email protected] for inquiries.

Additional information

IMAGE ID

1509

COMISSION TEXT

GRCA commission

SEASON

Autumn

LOCATION

Waterloo Region

ORIGINAL SIZE

24" x 32"

BASE VALUE

Masonite

MEDIUM VALUE

Acrylic

YEAR

1992

Licensing Available

This image is available for Licensing. Contact Cynthia [email protected] for inquiries.