Blacktail Deer - Osoyoos, British Columbia
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member T0SHEA
N 49° 00.890 W 119° 22.355
11U E 326521 N 5431816
The Black Tail Deer is located on a Hwy. 3. There are 9 animal sculptures all within 3 km of each other. From Osoyoos the first is 16 km east from the bridge. From Bridesville 15 km west. All the sculptures are on public display and visited anytime.
Waymark Code: WMMTP8
Location: British Columbia, Canada
Date Posted: 11/04/2014
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Outspoken1
Views: 1

Black Tail Deer is referred as "Jumping Deer" on Large Canadian Roadside Attractions. It is a large bronze sculpture placed by Osoyoos Mountain Estates at the entrances to their featured properties. Black Tail Deer is very well executed and is displayed on large rocks. The sculpture was created by an unknown artist. We have passed these sculptures on several occasions and they were most likely placed about 2011.

"Osoyoos Mountain Estates, one of British Columbia’s foremost property developers in the popular and picturesque Okanagan Valley. One to four hectare (2.5 to 10 acre) lots are available for development in two unique subdivisions – Bighorn and Raven Hill. From panoramic views of Lake Osoyoos to sweeping vistas of the open valley, Osoyoos Mountain Estates’ development combines the best of both worlds: prime location in one of the country's most sought after areas and a climate that allows year round outdoor activities."

Osoyoos Mountain Estates are the registered owner of approximately 1,336 hectares (3,300 acres) of land located on Anarchist Mountain. Of those 1,336 hectares, over 750 (1,850 acres) have been set aside for conservation."

Price of Admission: 0.00 (listed in local currency)

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