Sculptures on the mountain

You have probably seen them while skiing or hiking; our sculptures on the mountain transform Mont SUTTON into an open-air museum.

 

Presented below are the works of art that came to life thanks to ”Les arts à la montagne”, a nonprofit organization whose mission is to make Sutton a destination where nature and culture intertwine.

 

 

 

L’ourson (the bear cub) 

Artists: Daniel Haché

Year: 1998

Where: At the crossing of the Alouette and Sous-bois II trails

Material: Wood

 

 

 

 

Le grand pic (Pileated woodpecker)

Artists: Daniel Haché and Anik Kelly

Year: 2003

Where: Near chairlift VII (Émotion trail)

Material: Wood

 

 

 

 

Les porcs-épics (Porcupines)

Rock and Rick

Artists: Denis Boulanger and Nicole Côté

Year: 2009

Where: In a rocky escarpment at the left of the Youppe-Youppe corridor

Material: Stone and ceramics, old ski poles

 

 

Mommy and baby (Sarah and Cédrique)

Artists: Daniel Haché and Nicole Côté

Year: 2012

Where: In a tree at the entrance of the Youppe-Youppe and Challenge trails

Material: Wood and aluminum

 

 

 

 

La chouette Lapone (Great grey owl)

Artist: Marek Latzmann

Year: 2017

Where: Near chairlift II (Sutton-Ik trail)

Material: 10 recycled tires

 

 

 

 

L’aigle créateur de neige (the snowmaking eagle)

Artist: Carole Lebel

Year: 2019

Where: In the St-Bernard trail, under chairlift I

Material: Tubular steel, steel plates, steel reinforcing bars and willow branches

 

 

 

 

La rainette versicolore (Grey treefrog)

Artist: Daniel Haché

Year: 2019

Where: In the Alleghanys trail

Material: Steel, wood, aluminum and ski pole baskets

 

 

 

 

L’écureuil (The squirrel)

Artist: Marek Latzmann

Year: 2023

Where: Sutton-Ik trail

Material: Recycled metal

 

 

 

 

La musique des oiseaux (the music of birds)

Artist :  Rémi Théberge designer, ébéniste et artiste

Musical collaboration : Sacha Trudel musicien, guitariste

Year : 2023

Where : At the edge of the woods near the Yum-Yum trail, in the Family Zone

Material :  Aluminium and stainless steel with baked-on paint

 

 

 

Locate the sculptures on the Mont SUTTON trail map and hit the ski slopes. Little ones and grown-ups will enjoy this open-air museum!

 

 

 

See also…

The cow, to honor the Boulanger family

Installed in 2016 on the Chalet Alt. 680 m, the cow is a tribute to the old dairy factory owned by the Boulanger family, the founders of Mont SUTTON. This sculpture was offered by the CLD de Brome-Missisquoi to outline the huge contribution of the Boulanger family regarding the touristic and economic developments of the Sutton and Brome-Missisquoi region.

Artist: Daniel Haché

 

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