Face of a Miner - Fernie, British Columbia
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N 49° 30.245 W 115° 03.747
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Miners Walk is a tribute to Fernie's coal mining heritage. It is located in front of the city hall at the corner of 3rd Avenue and 6th Street.
Waymark Code: WMQA0N
Location: British Columbia, Canada
Date Posted: 01/19/2016
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member TheBeanTeam
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While visiting Fernie we happened upon the Miners Walk in front of city hall. We noticed a metal sculpture and at first wondered what it was intended to represent. As we walked around the walk and happened to approach a particular spot the miner's face became obvious. Face of a Miner was skillfully crafted by internationally known Calgary artist Jeff de Boer. It consists of several two dimensional segments set at various depths, only viewable as a whole from a specific line. The sculpture is the focal point of the walk.

The Miners Walk was for seven years a work in progress, finally being completed in October 2011.
The Fernie Miners Walk exhibit is located on City Hall grounds, the original headquarters of the old Crows Nest Pass Coal Company.

The exhibit is set in beautiful flower gardens with leafy mountain ash trees providing shade. There are picnic benches, seating and the walk is suitable for strollers and wheelchairs.

The exhibit is paved with over 300 bricks bearing the names of miners, mining families and those who supported the building of the feature. Surrounding this, are six interactive posts with educational panels featuring the history of mining in the Elk Valley with imagery reflecting the geological roots of mining and the local ecosystem. The exhibit also features a series of fun challenges perfect for young children, plus fossil replicas and a series of special local sculptures from the Fernie Forge- look around and make sure you find them all.

Approach the walk from the West side/5th street, across from the Fernie Heritage Library. Look across to the other side of the walk and you will see what appears to be a sculpture of a miner's face - but as you walk around you will see that this is an optical illusion, as the face turns into simple posts, angles and shapes with a circle design at the top.

When you finally get to the end of the walk, the structure turns back into the face of a miner compete with hard hat and lamp- reflecting the journey that the Elk Valley has taken through the history of mining.
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