After our excellent experience with Stroll Walking Tours in Cambridge, we booked another mural tour in Kitchener. The variety of street art in Kitchener was a totally unexpected.

Indigenous inspired. The Condor and the Eagle by Alapinta, a muralist from Chile. The mural is a tribute to the Mapuche and the Six Nation’s peoples who were the original caretakers of this land. Location : 30 Ontario St. South

Techonology inspired. Artwork by Bruno Smoky, a known muralist from Brazil now based in Toronto. This can be found at 61 Halls Lane and is a message for growth and rebirth, technology and nature in a respectful balance.

Modern. Synergy – an impressive mural by Clear Eyes Collective (a crew of 3 muralists from Hamilton, Ontario) at 27 Scott Street. Bold and vibrant it surely can catch any passerby’s attention.

At Goudies Lane, Artwork by Jordan Warmington. Something different.
Mural Stroll, Kitchener – Oct 16, 2022