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Kicking Horse Mountain | 500-Piece Puzzle for Adults | Designed in Canada by Amy Dixon

Kicking Horse Mountain | 500-Piece Puzzle for Adults | Designed in Canada by Amy Dixon

Brand: Villager Puzzles
$30.00

Get swept away by the wild beauty of the mountains with this breathtaking puzzle, featuring Kicking Horse Pass near Golden, BC. Painted by Edmonton artist Amy Dixon, this stunning scene captures the rush of river water winding through rocky terrain, framed by forest and soaring peaks. With bold brushstrokes and vivid colour, this puzzle is a perfect escape for art lovers and mountain seekers alike—bringing the raw beauty of the Rockies to your table, piece by piece.

  • 500 perfect-fit pieces
  • Matte, textured finish for less glare
  • Recycled premium blue paperboard
  • Magnetic closure box with poster
  • Designed in Canada | Printed in China
  • Finished size: 42 x 57 cm | 16.5 x 22.5"

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30-day returns accepted.

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Villager Puzzles

About Villager Puzzles

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Est. in Comox, British Columbia.

Modern puzzles designed by women artists from across Canada. At Villager, we see hobbies as a form of self-care and we are on a mission to help you rediscover downtime. Recycled from premium paper board, vegetable based inks and matte finish. Each design features beautiful, original artwork — and every artist earns royalties from every puzzle sold. So when you choose Villager, you’re not just supporting a Canadian small business, you’re helping Canadian women artists do what they love and make a living from it.

I discovered my love for puzzles somewhat by accident. As a working mom with three kids, I was looking for something quiet to do in the evenings after they went to bed. Puzzling became my form of meditation — a way to unwind and recharge at the end of the day.

I’ll admit it: I’m a bit of a puzzle snob. I love puzzles, but I couldn’t find ones that matched my style or standards. I wanted art that was beautiful, colourful, and fun — something I’d actually want to hang on my wall. I wanted pieces that fit together perfectly, without glare under the lights, and packaging that looked as lovely as home décor (because it often is).

Now, I’m building Villager Puzzles from my home in Comox, BC to create exactly that — and I’m sharing the journey openly along the way.

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