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Canadian mosaic stops in Burns Lake

Project features photographs of over 10,000 everyday Canadians
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Flavio Nienow photo Over 54,000 portraits have been created randomly within 1250 communities from every province and territory - including Burns Lake - as part of the ‘Canadian Mosaic Project.’

In 2008, Alberta photographer Tim Van Horn left his home in Red Deer to embark on a year-long journey to see his home and native land for the very first time.

Nine years later, Horn is still travelling across the country, meeting and photographing everyday Canadians. Over 54,000 portraits have been created randomly within 1250 communities from every province and territory - including Burns Lake - as part of his ‘Canadian mosaic project.’

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