Canada: Sault Ste Marie, Ontario – Group of Seven Boxcar
By glenda. Filed in Art, Canada, Exhibition, History, Nature, Ontario, Travel |If you would like to see a reproduction of the Boxcar that the Canadian Group of Seven slept, ate and painted in on the side railings of the 114-mile Agawa Canyon Train, head to Sault Ste. Marie. You can even take a ride on that train to glimpse the scenery they drew. At the end you can get off and enjoy the waterfalls and views and then return the same day.
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