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The Tunnel of Flags
Canada

The Tunnel of Flags is an unusual and creative landmark located just north of Greenwood, British Columbia, originally built in 1913 as a one-lane concrete tunnel.  Mayor Arno Hennig transformed the tunnel into a vibrant display of international unity by hand-painting 210 flags on the tunnel's exterior —including those of 198 countries, 12 Canadian provinces and territories, and symbols like the Trans Canada Trail and Greenwood’s city logo. Working mostly alone and without stencils, Hennig turned the once graffiti-covered structure into a colourful symbol of peace, diversity, and community pride.  Over two decades, many painted flags faded or chipped. Graffiti returned heavily, creating a mix of flag art and tagging.


From: https://ourwestcoast.com/tunnel-of-flags/?srsltid=AfmBOor2cS_WqawFPVxrpif_SOTQu_VroMS-A9dRFJst5pJrXPAlmG1j

Copyright: William L
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 13200x6600
Taken: 03/08/2025
Uploaded: 18/11/2025
Published: 18/11/2025
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Tags: the tunnel of flags; highway 3; british columbia; greenwood
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