Museum Without Walls - Vernon, British Columbia
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There are currently 27 murals and featured is Museum Without Walls, #21 in the walking tour guide available at the visitor's centre. This mural is a reminder of apple pickin' days in the Okanagan. Located at 3300 Coldstream Avenue.
Waymark Code: WMNQN0
Location: British Columbia, Canada
Date Posted: 04/20/2015
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Outspoken1
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Museum Without Walls is one of K's favorites. Must be flash backs from years ago when he worked as an apple picker and later planted trees and installed a new irrigation system. I remember well the first day I was picking apples; I fell off the box I used to stand on and broke my leg. Lucky me, no more apple picking for that season.

Commercial production of tree fruit, which included apples, began in the Okanagan Valley in the 1890s. In 1893 the Kelowna Shippers’ Union began marketing and selling fruit in the mining districts of British Columbia.

By 1913 there were four co-ops in the Okanagan: Okanagan Fruit Union, the Vernon Fruit Co-op, the Salmon Arm Farmers Exchange, and the Kelowna Growers Exchange. These co-ops provided fruit growers an outlet for their annual production and the necessary revenue to continue production.

The apple pickers shown in the mural were harvesting apples, most likely, for the Vernon Fruit Co-op.

Just at the end of WWI, the Laurel Packinghouse was built in Kelowna. The bricks used for its construction was from the clay from nearby Knox Mountain. The packinghouse continued working until the 1970s.

The Laurel Packinghouse is the oldest and largest standing packinghouse of its kind in British Columbia and is designated a heritage site and is home to the British Columbia Orchard Industry Museum.

All the murals are well done paying tribute to the artist's talent and creativity for any passersby to enjoy.

The murals are numbered and we will showcase
#21 – Museum Without Walls
Museum Without Walls

3300 Coldstream Avenue

This is a very unique mural because it uses a technique called Trompe L’oeil or Trick of the Eye. The mural shows a little boy looking through a broken wall into a museum, that has a mural on display. The inner mural is one of women working in an orchard during WWI. The mural is so realistic that parking stops were painted right in to keep cars from hitting the wall.

Lead Artist: Michelle Loughery

Contributing Artists:
Leah Bernhardt
Anita Dekok
Shelley Dove
Allison Florence
Jaime Hall
Cyan Kregosky
Meghan Lee
Amber Murnane
Kim Neuhaus

The very first mural was created in the fall of 1998 and over the course of the next 15 years the lead artist, along with local youth, painted an additional 27 murals.

Downtown Vernon’s outdoor art gallery was made possible through funding from HRDC, investment by downtown businesses and local organizations, as well as the City of Vernon.

The Vernon Museum and Archives provided original content and photos.

The murals are visited by hundreds of people each year and continue to be a wonderful way to tell Vernon’s story.
From the Downtown Vernon Murals
Physical Address:
3300 Coldstream Avenue
Vernon, British Columbia Canada
V1T 7E0


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