The Whispering Giant, Winnipeg Beach

This is a finely detailed wood carving created by artist Peter Toth and unveiled in 1991.  The Giant is carved from a cedar log grown on Vancouver island, and measures 35 feet tall and 6 feet wide.  It’s situated a few blocks from the town’s famous beach on Lake Winnipeg.

02 Winnipeg Beach. Whispering Giant

03 Winnipeg Beach. Whispering Giant

04 Winnipeg Beach. Whispering Giant

The Whispering Giant is a tribute to the Aboriginal people of Manitoba.  It’s the 67th carving in a string of “Whispering Giants” that reaches across most of North America.

05 Winnipeg Beach. Whispering Giant

06 Winnipeg Beach. Whispering Giant

01 Winnipeg Beach. Whispering Giant

While it was early September when we visited, the fall colors were already setting in.

07 Winnipeg Beach. Whispering Giant

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