Spent a lovely afternoon wandering around this privately owned sculpture garden in Singhampton. The 3 acre forest is filled with interesting sculptures and artworks created by the owner/artist herself.






After the forest walk, one can also visit the gallery/studio.

Rick, the other half is an artist himself specializing in fine woodworks. When we visited we were lucky enough to be shown Rick’s workshop and works-in-progress. It is a lesser known attraction in the Grey-Bruce area but definitely worth checking out.
Singhampton Sculpture Forest – July 10, 2021