The Glebe is a 150 year old neighbourhood in Ottawa and is today one of the finest places in the city to live, shop, dine and celebrate. The Glebe Business improvement Area hired Aerographics to create a line of unique and resonant merchandise to help Glebe residents and visitors alike proclaim its unique character and admirable brand. The Glebe is also the home turf of Aerographics Creative Services.

 
 
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One of the most identifiable structures in the Glebe is the Aberdeen Pavilion, or “Cattle Castle”, a Victorian-era agricultural exhibition hall made of tin and steel, that acts as one of the neighbourhood’s most evocative symbols.

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Outside the Aberdeen Pavilion stands the whimsical “When the Cows Come Home” sculptural weather vane by artist and educator Tim Desclouds which makes a whimsical t-shirt as well!

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