Plywood Walls Set Up as Construction Work Continues in the Canada Pavilion at EPCOT

Lauren Shahan

Construction area with brown barriers in front of a stone castle-like building and a large totem pole. Workers in safety vests are visible near the entrance. Overcast sky in the background.

Plywood Walls Set Up as Construction Work Continues in the Canada Pavilion at EPCOT

Construction is still underway in the Canada pavilion at EPCOT near the Hotel du Canada facade.

Canada Pavilion Construction

A couple stands in front of a structure with totem pole art and a castle-like building in the background, surrounded by trees and a cloudy sky.

The large brown construction wall is still up to the right of the Trading Post store preventing guests from accessing the facade of the Hotel Du Canada.

Construction area with brown barriers in front of a stone castle-like building and a large totem pole. Workers in safety vests are visible near the entrance. Overcast sky in the background.

Peeking over the wall, we noticed plywood walls had been set up under two of the awnings on the Hotel Du Canada facade.

The back wall has a piece of paper attached to it, possibly with concept art of what is being worked on. A crew member was working near the second wall, and a jacket was draped over top of it.

Construction site with building facade, fencing, and street lamps. Worker in a hi-vis jacket by a doorway. Materials and equipment scattered around under overcast sky.

Looking up from the pathway near the entrance to Canada Far and Wide, we were able to see a bit more of the work happening behind the construction wall.

We noticed ladders, trash receptacles, and other construction equipment and tools were scattered throughout the area.

Construction workers in high-visibility clothing work near a stone building. Equipment and scaffolding are visible, with sand piles in the foreground. Cloudy sky in the background.

Near the corner of the facade was a grey structure partially covered in blue plastic.

Scaffolding set up against a stone building facade, with a large rock in the foreground.

In our previous construction update, we noted that work had begun to shape the roof of the structure as the awning was uncovered. Black waterproofing material still covers part of the construction. A piece of plywood has been laid across the scaffolding and black lights were added to the right side.

Disney has not yet announced what the work is for, but they filed a construction permit earlier this year with the project labeled as “Install Signage.” Despite the lack of information on construction details, the signage permit implies that the new area will be accessible to guests as there will be signs to advertise the area.

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