Ken Reid, a retired baker by trade from Owen Sound, created a nine-foot, eight-inch version of the Chi-Cheemaun between February and mid-May this year.
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Man builds Lego Chi-Cheemaun Owen Sound resident, Ken Reid, has just completed a large scale Lego model of the Chi-Cheemaun ferry, a tribute to the iconic vessel that connects Tobermory to South Baymouth on Manitoulin Island. (Photo courtesy of Ken Reid)
Lego Casa Loma Ken Reid is seen with another of his creations – a Lego replica of Toronto's Casa Loma. (Photo courtesy of Ken Reid)
Man builds Lego Chi-Cheemaun Reid, a retired baker by trade from Owen Sound, created a nine-foot, eight-inch version of the Chi-Cheemaun between February and mid-May this year. (Photo courtesy of Ken Reid)
Man builds Lego Chi-Cheemaun Ken Reid, a retired baker by trade from Owen Sound, created a nine-foot, eight-inch version of the Chi-Cheemaun between February and mid-May this year. (Photo courtesy of Ken Reid)
Man builds Lego Chi-Cheemaun Ken Reid, a retired baker by trade from Owen Sound, created a nine-foot, eight-inch version of the Chi-Cheemaun between February and mid-May this year. (Photo courtesy of Ken Reid)
Man builds Lego Chi-Cheemaun Ken Reid, a retired baker by trade from Owen Sound, created a nine-foot, eight-inch version of the Chi-Cheemaun between February and mid-May this year. (Photo courtesy of Ken Reid)
Man builds Lego Chi-Cheemaun Ken Reid, a retired baker by trade from Owen Sound, created a nine-foot, eight-inch version of the Chi-Cheemaun between February and mid-May this year. (Photo courtesy of Ken Reid)
Man builds Lego Chi-Cheemaun Ken Reid, a retired baker by trade from Owen Sound, created a nine-foot, eight-inch version of the Chi-Cheemaun between February and mid-May this year. (Photo courtesy of Ken Reid)
Man builds Lego Chi-Cheemaun Ken Reid, a retired baker by trade from Owen Sound, created a nine-foot, eight-inch version of the Chi-Cheemaun between February and mid-May this year. (Photo courtesy of Ken Reid)
Man builds Lego Chi-Cheemaun Ken Reid, a retired baker by trade from Owen Sound, created a nine-foot, eight-inch version of the Chi-Cheemaun between February and mid-May this year. (Photo courtesy of Ken Reid)
Lego Minas Anor Ken Reid's largest piece to date is a seven-foot high, seven-foot long and seven-foot wide replica of Minas Tirith from the Lord of the Rings that required 220,000 Lego pieces. (Photo courtesy of Ken Reid)
Man builds Lego Chi-Cheemaun Owen Sound resident, Ken Reid, has just completed a large scale Lego model of the Chi-Cheemaun ferry, a tribute to the iconic vessel that connects Tobermory to South Baymouth on Manitoulin Island. (Photo courtesy of Ken Reid)
Man builds Lego Chi-Cheemaun Owen Sound resident, Ken Reid, has just completed a large scale Lego model of the Chi-Cheemaun ferry, a tribute to the iconic vessel that connects Tobermory to South Baymouth on Manitoulin Island. (Photo courtesy of Ken Reid)
Man builds Lego Chi-Cheemaun Owen Sound resident, Ken Reid, has just completed a large scale Lego model of the Chi-Cheemaun ferry, a tribute to the iconic vessel that connects Tobermory to South Baymouth on Manitoulin Island. (Photo courtesy of Ken Reid)
Man builds Lego Chi-Cheemaun Owen Sound resident, Ken Reid, has just completed a large scale Lego model of the Chi-Cheemaun ferry, a tribute to the iconic vessel that connects Tobermory to South Baymouth on Manitoulin Island. (Photo courtesy of Ken Reid)
Man builds Lego Chi-Cheemaun Owen Sound resident, Ken Reid, has just completed a large scale Lego model of the Chi-Cheemaun ferry, a tribute to the iconic vessel that connects Tobermory to South Baymouth on Manitoulin Island. (Photo courtesy of Ken Reid)