NORTH BAY -- Two North Bay sisters are hoping to spread a little positivity during these uncertain times by turning their driveway into a massive chalk mural in support of front line workers.

15-year-old, Kayla Brown, and her 10-year-old sister, Claire, were out on their driveway Saturday morning, chalk in hand, putting the finishing touches on their mural.

It consists of uplifting messages from movies, positive quotes with hearts, rainbows and a Canadian flag.

The sisters came up with the idea together.

"I think there's a quote for everything," said Kayla.

"We found the best ones for the situation right now."

The sisters say it's meant to spread joy for people who walk or drive by during these uncertain times.

"Most people, if they're walking, will be like, 'Oh good job,'" said Claire.

"If they're driving, they'll slow down and that makes us both very, very happy."

The sisters are challenging other kids their age to get creative and show appreciation for all front line workers.

"Thanks to the people who are working hard right now keeping us safe."