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This attraction is a must-see if you’re in the Port Carling Area. Typically referred to as “The Wall,” this 111 by 45-foot mural comprises 9028 pictures that create an image of the RMS Sagamo boat passing through the Port Carling locks from the 1920s.

The Wall is just steps from the town, where many local restaurants, shops and activities keep you busy. There are also stunning views of the waterway.

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