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The First Nations Breakwater Murals

Landmark, shoreline colorful murals honoring the history & traditions of the coastal Salish nations. The First Nations Breakwater Murals are a vibrant collection of public art located along the Victoria Harbour breakwater in British Columbia. These murals, which began in the early 2000s, feature the work of Indigenous artists and are dedicated to showcasing the rich cultural heritage and history of the First Nations peoples of the region. The murals are painted directly on the concrete surface of the breakwater, with each panel representing various aspects of Indigenous culture, spirituality, and connection to the land and sea.

The murals serve as an important reminder of the deep ties between Indigenous communities and the natural environment. Through their vivid colors and intricate designs, they convey stories, traditions, and a sense of belonging, all while contributing to the ongoing revitalization of the waterfront area. The artwork is not only an artistic expression but also an educational tool, helping to raise awareness of Indigenous history and issues in the local community.

Visitors can walk along the breakwater and enjoy the murals, taking in the stunning views of the harbor and the surrounding landscape. The murals have become a significant cultural landmark in Victoria, attracting both locals and tourists who are eager to learn more about the history and artistry of the region’s Indigenous peoples.

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