Two bus stops at Kettle & Stony Point First Nation (KP) have been given a makeover, thanks to a couple of local artists.
They're located on the Huron Shores Area Transit route, at Points Plaza on West Ipperwash Road and Stony Point Community on Army Camp Road.
The Indigenous-inspired designs were created by Moses Lunham and Bridget George, who are both graduates of Fanshawe College's Graphic Arts program and professionals in the graphics industry.
They each received a $2,000 honorarium for the use of their work.
A shared ribbon cutting ceremony was recently held to mark the completion of the work, which was made possible in part by a Lambton County Creative County Grant.
Points Plaza bus stop in Kettle Point (L to R) Lambton Shores Mayor Doug Cook, Artist Bridget George, Artist Moses Lunham, Kettle & Stony Point First Nation Chief Kimberly Bressette, Southwind Dev. Corp. CEO Michael George (Photo courtesy of Huron Shores Area Transit)