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“Consecon” – Marc Keelan-Bishop

11×17 inches

The lovely village of Consecon, tucked in between the Loyalist Parkway and Lake Ontario at the west side of The County, becomes a street racing destination every summer when the Consecon Soap Box Derby takes over “the hill”, drawing kids from near and far. Small town fun at it’s best.

“Glenwood Cemetary” – All proceeds go to Glenwood Cemetery -Marc Keelan-Bishop

11×17 inches

Glenwood Cemetery –  Established in 1873, Glenwood Cemetery is an active cemetery located on 62 acres of land in the heart of the town of Picton, Ontario just down Chapel street at the lights by Tim Hortons. Designed as a garden cemetery, it is set in rolling hills, with majestic mature forests, gardens, water features and winding walking paths. The Chapel is host to live music events in the Summer and is available for weddings and other events. ..

Unfortunately and to the distress of the community this historic cemetery was vandalized in July 2018; over 200 headstones, monuments and foundations damaged and destroyed. The 145 year old cemetery in the heart of Picton did not have the insurance to cover this type of destruction. The community has rallied to raise the funds for reparation. The Local Store-PEC and the artist donate 100% of the retail price of this poster to The Glenwood Cemetery for the repairs.

“North Beach” – Marc Keelan-Bishop

11×17 inches

North Beach Provincial Park  –  North Beach Provincial Park is on the west side of The County and is the lesser known provincial park in PEC, separating the calm waters of North Bay from the more open waters of Lake Ontario.  It is also a word of caution…. this beach has been known to have some severe under-tows; so swim safe!

“Cherry Valley” – Marc Keelan-Bishop

11×17 inches

Cherry Valley –  Ringed by dairy farms, Cherry Valley is the kind of picturesque place with a bald photographer named “The Bald Photographer”, a store called “The Store” and a Texaco gas station that sells art but no gas. Fun Fact… the farmer on the tractor in this poster is none other than Johnny Nyman… who with his wife make some of the best Maple Syrup and sugar in The County – available here at The Local Store… and online – click here to order

“Waupoos Island” – Marc Keelan-Bishop

11×17 inches

Waupoos Island  –  Every spring, sheep are moved to Waupoos Island so the lambs can grow up predator-free. On a secret morning, they are herded through Waupoos, to the municipal dock, where they saunter onto a barge for the short trip to their idyllic summer home.