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  1. Jul 11, 2024 · The murals walk goes through downtown Sherbrooke with 11 murals on loop 1 which is 3.5 km, and 7 more murals on the 3.5 km second section. How long is the Sherbrooke murals walk? Loop 1 takes about 2 to 3 hours to walk depending on how long you take at each mural observing all the characters.

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  3. Downtown Sherbrooke is home to a series of giant and colourful murals, all of them with a story to tell. Find them all, and find out more about each one, from the characters they depict, to the history of their creation.

  4. Today, Sherbrooke is home to over 100 murals, making it one of the most vibrant and colorful cities in Canada. Key figures in the mural movement include artists such as Luc Archambault and Michel Goulet, as well as organizations like the Regroupement des Artistes Muralistes de l'Estrie (RAME).

  5. The murals are one of Sherbrooke’s star attractions. They are giant works of art that mark the landscape of the downtown core, making Sherbrooke a true open-air art gallery.

  6. Sherbrooke has evolved through time, but its history remains unchanged. In fact, when it comes to its heritage, the writing’s on the wall thanks to a collection of murals. Visit this open-air gallery where 18 frescos trace the roots of local art, culture, neighbourhoods and people.

  7. Jun 9, 2016 · Over the last fifteen years, the city of Sherbrooke, in southern Quebec, Canada, has been trying to animate its old downtown area by creating enormous murals to cover large vacant walls of the neighborhood.

  8. Not far away, on Bowen North, is "Legends and Mena'sen." Unveiled in 2010, this is one of Sherbrooke's most unusual murals to date. "Legends and Mena'sen" depicts a view of the famous "Lone Pine" on a rock in the middle of the St. Francis River.

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