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This original sculpture at Gooderham’s Robert McCausland Community Centre was created by John Leonard. It is made of genuine artifacts, including the saw and water turbine used 100 years ago in the original Hunter’s Sawmill.

The sculpture is Leonard’s interpretation of the effect Hunter’s Sawmill has had on the village of Gooderham, with the saw representing the sun shining over the village below.

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