Park Map

A detailed landscape drawing of a park with trails, ponds, and green areas. The park is accessible from the Horizon View Road and has a sculpture park entrance. There are pathways winding through the park and several structures near the entrance, surrounded by trees and water features.

1. Blocks, Ray Arnatt

2. Tall Feathers, James Ziegler

3. Bridge, Charles Boyce

4. Steel Wave, Roy Leadbeater

5. Queen of the Night, Michael Sandle

6. Shimmering Willow, James Ziegler

7. Kiyooka Garden, Katie Ohe

8. Merging, James Ziegler

9. Doodle #4, Katie Ohe

10. Binder, Ray Arnatt

11. Dandelion, Kathryn Dobbin

12. Wheel House, Alex Caldwell

13. Earth Mother, Mitch DeMuth

14. San Zeno Church, Fonderia Fabris

15. Zig Zag, Claudia Cuesta

16. Intertwine, Ellie Scheepens

17. Torso, Katie Ohe

18. Birdbath, Alex Caldwell

19. Lantern, John Andrekson

20. Bill Krem, Brian Cooley

21. Crackpot Columns, Katie Ohe

22. Woman Standing, Norman Sjoman

23. Mother and Turtle, Katie Ohe

24. Sphere, Christian Eckart

25. Castle, Alexander Caldwell

26. ZigZag, Katie Ohe

Our thanks to the TD Friends of the Environment Foundation for its generosity and support in helping to make the KOAC Sculpture Park a thriving art-in-nature destination.

Logo of TD Friends of the Environment Foundation with a green square containing a white 'TD' and the foundation's name in white and black text.

Following a Taoism concept

The sculpture park features a botanic garden as part of a contemplative environment to foster creative thinking, imagination, and a connection in harmony while surrounded by art and nature. The property is maintained as a wetland ecosystem with an interpretation of flora and fauna.