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Rainbow inukshuk a P.E.I. mystery

A large inukshuk beside the Trans-Canada Highway west of Charlottetown has been painted in rainbow colours, and no one seems to know who did it.

Inukshuk placed prominently on Trans-Canada Highway

(Pat Martel/CBC)

A large inukshuk beside the Trans-Canada Highway west of Charlottetown has been painted in rainbow colours, and no one seems to know who didthe paint job.

Aninukshukisthe figure of a person made out of stones, and the Inuktitut word means "like a human."

The four-metre pile of P.E.I. sandstone was built during the construction of a new section of the highway in the Bonshaw hillsin 2013. A heavy equipment operator put it together, apparently on a whim, with surplus stone at the building site.

The Department of Transportation decided to leave the inukshuk in place. A few days ago the red sandstone was painted over with colours of the rainbow.

The P.E.I. Department of Transportation doesn't know who painted the inukshuk, but a spokesperson said the province doesn't have any concerns about it being done.

Pride P.E.I. chair Tyler Murnaghan said he doesn't know who painted the inukshuk either, but he thinks it's a great idea.

With files from Pat Martel