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VIDEO: Screaming Heads is a hidden tourist attraction

Over the course of nearly three decades, the retired art and science high school teacher has constructed about 100 of the sculptures that are spread across 20 acres of his 310-acre property

You may have heard of the Screaming Heads of Midlothian, but have you taken the drive down to Burk's Falls to actually see them?

It's about a 60-minute drive south of North Bay taking Highway 11, and today is expected to be sunny with a high of 15...perfect for a walk among the Screaming Heads.

They dwell in Ryerson Township specifically on the property of artist Peter Camani off Midlothian Road.

Over the course of 30 years the retired art and science high school teacher has built about 100 of the sculptures that are spread across 20 acres of his 310 acre property.

See: The Screaming Heads are a major tourism draw in Almaguin

Neil P Brown, a North Bay freelance video producer shot a new drone video to update one previously done in 2015.

See: North Bay and Screaming Heads. You haven't seen them like this before!

You can check out the reviews for Screaming Heads on Tripadvisor.


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