Several 3D sculptures and murals have been erected in town. Monette Léger’s production team as well as sculptor Winston Bronnum created these works of art.
″ The Giant Lobster ″
The World’s Largest Lobster greets visitors at the Shediac Rotary Park’s entrance. This mighty crustacean, built by artist Winston Bronnum, is a concrete and reinforced steel statue weighing 90 tons that rests on a 32-ton base. It was inaugurated in 1990 as part of the 41st edition of the Shediac Lobster Festival.
″ Good Old Days / Dans l’bon vieux temps ″
Mural painted on an outer wall of the lobster processing factory located at 261 Main Street, depicting life out on the docks, circa 1950.
″ L’Identité d’un peuple ″
This wood sculpture tells the story of the Acadian people beginning in 1604 by using several Acadian symbols. It is displayed in the Pascal-Poirier Historic House’s garden located at 399, Main Street.
″ Un moment dans l’histoire ″
Mural painted on an outer wall of Flemming’s garage located at 332 Main Street, depicting life in Shediac, circa 1960.
″ Se respecter, un pas vers la communauté ″
Mural painted by students of École Mgr. François-Bourgeois located at 294 Belliveau Avenue.