The exhibition of Mosaïculture of Qubec City 2022, entitled “Once upon a time…the Earth“, ends in a few days, after having been a great success throughout the summer.
More than six million plants were used to build 200 animals and insects in the Bois-de-Coulonge, not to mention the flowers along the way to further enhance the tour.
In a few months, hundreds of thousands of visitors will have walked through the circuit of 90 minutes to visit the largest edition of mosaiculture since its creation in 2000 in Montreal. In Qubec City, more than 80% of the works were exposed for the first time.
The site had to be prepared nine months in advance. As intensive watering became mandatory, Qubec City temporarily modified its watering regulations, explaining that it was an exhibition and not a horticultural production.
Above, a shepherd plants a tree in a place that seems to be very unfertile, indicating at the same time the need not to give up when it comes to saving the planet.
These Qubec 2022 mosaicultures will have been another major tourist attraction for Qubec City, after a cascade of other summer events. In fact, there have been times when so many tourist activities overlapped at the same time, that residents and tourists had to make choices. A spectacular rebound from a pandemic that forced people to make sacrifices for two years!
Click on the link for more pictures of Qubec City in Summer on my blog.