This event is cancelled due to lack of registration For a description of ..... "Paint the Pits": party of two .....click here |
This event is cancelled due to lack of registration For a description of ..... "Paint the Pits": party of two .....click here |
What is a "Paint the Pits" party? Transcript of the CBC / CBQ Thunder Bay radio interview on "The Great Northwest" with Lisa Laco, February 5, 2001. It is an opportunity for artists from Thunder Bay, Atikokan and the region to come together for the opportunity to paint and sketch the landscape of the abandoned open pits of the former Steep Rock Iron Mine. These water-filled, naturalized pits and their surrounding scenery have been likened to a "green Grand Canyon". The mine has been closed for over 20 years now, and the landscape is reverting to a more natural look. To celebrate this naturalization, to put the landscape on canvas or paper, this is the goal of the "Paint the Pits" party. More details Four groups in Atikokan (about two hours west of Thunder Bay in Northwestern Ontario) have come together to host this event. The Pictograph Gallery, the Atikokan Intergenerational Centre for Arts and Alternatives, the Atikokan Walleye Hatchery and the Atikokan Mining Attraction will be cooperating to host an artistic happening early in May. |
Pre-registration required, by May 1, 2001 Contact information: Shawn J. Allaire P.O. Box 921, Atikokan, ON P0T 1C0 (807) 597-8737 / fax: (775) 402-2423 |
How much will it cost? (Tentatively) $50.00 for the weekend | |||||||||||||||
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Sun over "The Pits"
Storm Clouds over "The Pits" |
Proposed Schedule: for the May 11-13, 2001 weekend:
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Useful Information: There is a trailer park in Atikokan that can accommodate recreational vehicles. (Black flies and mosquitos are not that bad in May). May Weather for the Atikokan area From Gordon Saunders: " A great range of conditions is possible. It has been as warm as 24 C (1993) and as cold as -6 C (1997). The average range is about 17 during the day and about 2 as a low. Considerable sunshine is the norm, although rain/snow free two-day periods are 2/9. The rain/snow amounts typically are not excessive. Snow is uncommon, but 2.4 cm did fall on May12, 1997. The temp barely got above freezing on that day. Based on this small sample, almost anything could happen, but the odds are in your favour for most outdoor activities in mid-spring. |
Related Links Atikokan Mining Attraction Steep Rock Iron Mines Naturalization website Caland Ore Company website Atikokan Intergenerational Centre for Arts and Alternatives Atikokan Online (Atikokan web portal) Atikokan Information online (more Atikokan information) Ontario Trillium Foundation (funder of three of the organizations: The Intergenerational Centre, The Walleye Hatchery and The Mining Attraction) Link to Autumn Light slideshow (You can see for yourself how compelling the landscape is) |
Thanks for visiting Email Shawn Allaire |