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Photographer visits Saskatoon as part of 10-year project across Canada

Tim Van Horn is a photographer who has been been criss-crossing the country for the past seven years. His latest stop is in Saskatoon.

Has criss-crossed Canada 5 times already

Photographer Tim Van Horn is on a cross-Canada photography trip that his him shooting portraits of the people he meets along the way. (Heather Loughran/CBC)

So far,he's shot 42,000 photos of Canadians; he just needs 12,000 more, and he's in Saskatoon this weekendto work towards completing the task.

Tim Van Horn has been criss-crossing the country for the past seven years, photographing Canadians' portraits for the Canadian Mosaic Project. It ishis contribution for Canada's 150thbirthday, set to be celebrated in 2017.

He toldSaskatoon MorninghostLeishaGrebinski why he has spent so many years on the road taking so many portraits. His initial plan was to travel for only one year back in 2008.

"I extended the trip by another year," he said."I've sort of fallenin love with putting a face to our national identity. What do we really look like?

Van Horn had worked in Alberta as a photographer for 15 years until he decided it was time to uproot, travel acrossthe country,and put a face to the Canada's multi-faceted identity.

"This country's huge. But there's not a portrait that sort of puts a face to who we are," he said.

He's managed to hit every province and territory in the country, "from Tofino to Cape Spear, which is the eastern most point in Canada," he said.

This country's huge. But there's not a portrait that sort of puts a face to who we are.- Tim Van Horn

Of his subjects, Van Horn says they're everyday Canadians in a variety of everyday moments.

"It's a collection of humanity. Not just about Canada. It's a beautiful look at life with all these geographical locations," he said.

It'll be hard to miss Van Horn, who'll be in Saskatoon for at least another day. He drives a full-size, redcamper van covered with the thousands of portraits he's already shot.

Van Horn says he'll be back in Saskatoon in 2017 with his completed project: a 50-foot busshowcasing his portraits, along with philosophicquotes and words of advice, all in celebration of thecountry's150th birthday.