Just west of town, on the scenic Seven Bridges Road, is the Wong barn. It has been the backdrop to family pictures and wedding photos, painted by local artists and photographed for its majesty and reminder of days gone by. This local landmark was owned by Fred Carss, nephew of Ed Carss, the first man to settle in the Lumsden district in 1881. Time has taken its toll on this local landmark as evidenced by its crumbling foundation. What once supported a history rich in agriculture now moves artists to photograph, to sketch and to paint a piece of the past. Read more . . .