Cape Dorset, Nunavut, artists unveil massive Toronto mural
A group of young artists from Toronto and Cape Dorset, Nunavut, have unveiled an eye-catching mural they painted in downtown Toronto.
Mural depicts man carrying snowmobile piled high with animals

A group of young artists from Toronto and Cape Dorset, Nunavut, have unveiled an eye-catching mural they painted in downtown Toronto.

The mural, located at 76 Church Street, near Adelaide Street, depicts a man carrying a snowmobile piled high with animals, and was based on a story passed down to Parr Etidloie, who helped design it.
The group raised $60,000 to paint the mural. Late last month, the group had to find a new location for the mural after the owner of the building originally chosen for it pulled out of the project.