Explore the Ghosts of Red Deer
by Mark Gordon Brown on 18/07/08 at 6:04 am
Have you ever seen a ghost? Well if you have ever been into downtown Red Deer Alberta, chances are you have. If not, I suggest making a trip to see the city’s unusual ghost statues.
Red Deer is the third largest city in Alberta, Canada, located conveniently on Highway # 2 between the two larger cities, Edmonton, and Calgary. Whereas Edmonton has a really big shopping mall, one of the worlds biggest, and Calgary has the “Greatest outdoor show on Earth” that being the Calgary Stampede, Red Deer has Ghosts.
When driving by Red Deer on Highway #2 you would not expect that it is cultured or has major public works of art. In fact you may think all Red Deer has to offer is fast food restaurants, gas stations, and RV sales lots. This is because Red Deer’s city planners, to avoid downtown congestion, created an area called Gasoline Alley. This strip effectively keeps Highway traffic out of its’ downtown area. However, if you take the time to venture into downtown Red Deer there is a thriving cultural community and the city has invested in public works of art.
What I refer to are the statues affectionately referred to as The Ghosts of Red Deer. These incredibly well detailed, life size, sculptures are scattered throughout down town Red Deer. All these ghosts are of real people, with a couple of exceptions, which are real animals. There are plaques explaining the stories behind the statues.
The first Ghost I saw was an older gentleman sitting on a bench downtown, he had a briefcase and was remarkably well done, I admired the sculpture, but until I saw another, I had not realized that this was a special feature in the city. I soon discovered many more. I have not included a photo of this chap, you will have to discover him for yourself.
There are two sculptures that I was especially drawn to, one because of its magnificent size, attention to detail in an action pose, and the other because of the story behind it.
The Ghost of a horse drawn fire wagon is truly impressive. The expression on the horses as well as the two human figures is very strong. No question about it, this is an intense moment caught in time. It is the largest Ghost Sculpture, complete with two frightened horses, one driver in the fire wagon, and a man who is trying to control the horses. A rein has broke and they are loosing control of the team, who typically are used to charging full speed to the fire.
Francis the Pig is my other favorite. This little guy made an escape on route to the slaughter yard, he evaded capture for quite some time. During this time Francis made himself a town celebrity and earned this statue from his days on the run.
All in all, seeing these lovely works of art, in an unexpected location gave me quite an thrill. Red Deer is about one hour north of Calgary, and one and a half hours south of Edmonton, should you find yourself passing through Red Deer, I suggest you turn off the highway, and go into the downtown area and look for these ghosts yourself. Bring a camera.
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9 Comments
Denice
Jul 18th, 2008
RUN FRANCIS, RUN!!!
Deanda
Jul 18th, 2008
Good article, excellent way to promote Red Deer
Ruby Hawk
Jul 18th, 2008
sounds wonderful, wish I could go.
Glynis
Jul 18th, 2008
my son and his fiance have just announced they are emigrating from UK to Canada, they have been offered jobs there, I will print this off for them, they love anything to do with Canada and Calgary is where he proposed.This is so interesting thanks, I love something different and this was it
Rob
Jul 19th, 2008
Actually, Francis escaped from the actual slaughterfloor. I used to work there, about a month after Francis was killed by a tranquilizer dart piercing his bowel. (Also I think Francis was actually a sow, but everyone refers to Francis as a male, but no big deal)
CA Meats used to chase the pigs straight onto the kill floor and shoot them as they ran around the room. Craziest thing I ever saw. I had a bullet hole in my apron! They had a tattered old piece of flimsy plywood leaning up against the door opening. Most pigs won’t see that as a possible exit. Francis did.
So he wasn’t just enroute to slaughter, he was actually there, about to be slaughtered.
Catherine South
Jul 20th, 2008
Pretty cool the way that pig made himself famous
RJ Evans
Jul 21st, 2008
Yes, I agree with Catherine! “SOME PIG!”
Thanks for this Mark, I always like to learn about far off places!
miragana
Sep 16th, 2008
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pringlet
Mar 18th, 2009
Song about Francis
Artist: Propagandhi
Album: Supporting Caste
Track: Potemkin City Limits
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