The artwork is a collage of eleven distinct, vertical travel-style posters showcasing the beauty of the Muskoka region in Canada. Each segment features a unique location, ranging from serene lakes and forests to iconic landmarks and seasonal activities. The graphic design aesthetic is consistent across the images, utilizing clean lines, flat colors, and stylized typography that evokes the feel of classic mid-century travel advertisements.
Key scenes represented include a yellow floatplane soaring over Lake Joseph, the historic RMS Segwun steamship cruising by Gravenhurst, a red boat crossing Lake Muskoka, and the iconic Bracebridge falls with its bridge. Other segments depict the tranquility of Lake of Bays with its red Muskoka chairs, a winter scene in Huntsville with a log cabin, a hockey net on a frozen lake in Port Sydney, and a moose silhouetted against vibrant Northern Lights in Algonquin Park. The final pieces capture the peaceful golden hour at Lake Rosseau and additional atmospheric landscapes.
The color palette is rich and varied, spanning the deep blues of twilight, the fiery oranges of autumn foliage and sunsets, the bright whites of winter snow, and the lush greens of summer trees. The artistic medium is digital illustration, designed to appear like screen-printed posters. The composition is layered and organized in a mosaic grid, creating a vibrant, nostalgic, and comprehensive tribute to the regional landscape throughout all four seasons.