Group of Seven Outdoor Gallery - Self Guided Tour

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Group of Seven Outdoor Gallery – Self Guided Tour

Huntsville, ON – Art & Culture Hotspot

The Group of Seven, a famous collective of Canadian landscape painters from the early 20th century, found inspiration in the rugged beauty of the Canadian wilderness. Their timeless masterpieces have been lovingly displayed in Huntsville, creating a harmonious blend of art and nature that beckons visitors to explore.

The Outdoor Gallery: Huntsville’s Group of Seven Outdoor Gallery is an open-air exhibition that spans throughout the town and its surroundings. The collection features over 103 reproductions of the Group of Seven’s, Tom Thomson. These art pieces are strategically placed around Downtown Huntsville.

The Main Gallery is in downtown Huntsville and features 38 murals on the exterior walls of businesses and stores. There are also satellite galleries in Huntsville, Dwight, Dorset, Baysville, Oxtongue Lake, and Algonquin Provincial Park.

While you explore Huntsville, use this resource for a description and video on each art piece. Learn More

Use this map, as seen below to use on your travels to identify where each painting is. 

Some Other Tom Thomson Inspired Locations in and around the region: 

  1. Canoe Lake: Begin your adventure at Canoe Lake, where the iconic Tom Thomson’s “The Jack Pine” comes to life. This tranquil setting captures the essence of Thomson’s love for the untamed beauty of the northern landscapes.
  2. Algonquin Park: Immerse yourself in the heart of Algonquin Park, where A.J. Casson’s “White Pine” stands tall against the backdrop of towering trees. This area pays homage to the artists’ fascination with the unique flora and fauna of the region.
  3. Oxtongue Rapids: Follow the winding paths to Oxtongue Rapids, where J.E.H. MacDonald’s “Falls, Montreal River” transports you to the roaring cascades that fueled the Group of Seven’s creative spirits.

Tips for Visitors:

  • Seasonal Considerations: The gallery is a year-round attraction, with each season offering a unique perspective on the art. Spring blooms, summer greens, autumn hues, and winter’s tranquility all provide different backdrops for the outdoor gallery.
  • Outdoor Activities: Combine your art appreciation with outdoor activities such as hiking, canoeing, or birdwatching. Many locations offer opportunities to engage in recreational pursuits while surrounded by the breathtaking scenery.

As you explore the landscapes that fueled the Group of Seven’s creative genius, you’ll not only witness the beauty of their art but also forge a deeper connection with the untamed spirit of the Canadian wilderness. Huntsville stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of the Group of Seven, inviting you to embark on a journey where art and nature converge in perfect harmony.

Brought to you by Huntsville Adventures, Huntsville Lake of Bays Chamber of Commerce