This mural, located on the exterior wall of the Pointe-Claire Aquatic Center in Pointe-Claire, Quebec, Canada, depicts a historical scene with four individuals and a large tree in the foreground
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This mural, located on the exterior wall of the Pointe-Claire Aquatic Center in Pointe-Claire, Quebec, Canada, depicts a historical scene with four individuals and a large tree in the foreground

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This mural, located on the exterior wall of the Pointe-Claire Aquatic Center in Pointe-Claire, Quebec, Canada, depicts a historical scene with four individuals and a large tree in the foreground. The overall setting appears to be a waterfront area, with a body of water and a house in the background. On the left, two individuals, a man and a woman, stand side-by-side. The man wears a flat cap, a suit jacket, and a tie. The woman is dressed in a long blue skirt and a white blouse, and she is holding a golf bag with clubs. To their right, a man in a dark suit is engrossed in reading a newspaper titled "LA PRESSE." The headline on the newspaper indicates "CONFLAGRATION A LA POINTE CLAIRE," suggesting a fire event in Pointe-Claire. Further to the right, a man in a dark clerical robe stands, holding a hat and a cane. Behind him, mounted on a brick wall, are several framed documents and images. These include a picture of a bridge with the text "Jubilée du Pont Victoria" and a document with the heading "OUVERTURE EN 1911 DE LA PIÈCE D'EAU DU TERRACCOTTE." There is also an image of a train and a circular emblem. The mural's artistic style is realistic, with a focus on historical accuracy in the clothing and depicted items. The color palette suggests a late afternoon or early evening setting, with warm tones in the sky and reflected light on the water. The mural likely commemorates a significant historical event or period in the history of Pointe-Claire.