



Several neighbourhood hubs will be located across the city, including at 38 Parkside Dr. The main hub of the festival will be located at Railway City Tourism’s headquarters on Talbot Street in the replica London and Port Stanley Line railway station. “We’ve got art installations, we’ve got live music, beer gardens, food trucks and everything that you could possibly want to do, all spread around St. Thomas Economic Development Corporation, in an interview on London Live with Mike Stubbs on Friday. Thomas, so you can see the process of the murals being created,” said Megan Pickersgill, tourism manager with the St. “We have a lot of completed murals that are on a tour for people to see, but also live painting is happening tomorrow at different sites throughout St. On Saturday, several new murals will be added to the list, painted by artists including Andrew Lewis, Denial, Derkz, Emilie Darlington and Steph Boutari. There are more than 30 murals on building exteriors and old rail cars in the city, according to festival organizers. The festival is to highlight the various murals that have popped up in the city as part of the Track to the Future Mural Project, launched back in 2019.įestivals are making a triumphant return to the Forest City: Here is what’s happening this weekend The day-long festival will feature live entertainment, artisan, drink and food vendors, immersive and interactive art, and more at locations across the city, organizers say. to 8 p.m., organized by Railway City Tourism in partnership with the St. The event, the Track to the Future Mural Festival, runs Saturday from 11 a.m. Thomas’ many artistic murals will be the focus of a city-wide festival this Saturday.
