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  2. Flight Stop - Wikipedia

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    Flight Stop, also titled Flightstop, is a 1979 site-specific art work by Canadian artist Michael Snow.Located in the Toronto Eaton Centre in the downtown core of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, the work hangs from the ceiling and appears to depict sixty Canada geese in flight.

  3. Mac the Moose - Wikipedia

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    After 31 years of holding the title of the world's largest moose, in 2015 Mac the Moose was surpassed by another moose statue in Stor-Elvdal, Norway, called The Big Elk (moose (Alces alces) are called elk in Europe). [7] Conceived by Norwegian artist Linda Bakke, The Big Elk was erected in China and stood about 30 centimetres (12 in) taller. [8]

  4. Moose in the City - Wikipedia

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    Lost Moose, one of the statues sponsored by BMW, was moved to Whitby to avoid the vandalism in Toronto, stationed at the entrance of Iroquois Park. [18] During the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney , Australia, Aline Chretien officially opened a bar on Cockle Bay Wharf, to try and shake "Canada's reputation as a slightly dull—if clean and safe ...

  5. Giants of the Prairies - Wikipedia

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    Goose Statue [17] Hanna: Alberta: World's Largest Golf Tee Trochu [18] Alberta 2009 [19] World's Largest kielbasa: Mundare: Alberta: Mundare kubasa: 2001 [20] World's Largest Mallard Duck: Andrew: Alberta: Mallard duck sculpture in Andrew, Alberta : 23 Foot (7.2 Metre) Wingspan. Weighs 1 tonne. 1992 [21] World's Largest Mosquito Komarno ...

  6. Canada goose - Wikipedia

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    The Canada goose (Branta canadensis) is a large species of goose with a black head and neck, white cheeks, white under its chin, and a brown body. It is native to the arctic and temperate regions of North America, and it is occasionally found during migration across the Atlantic in northern Europe.

  7. Snow v Eaton Centre Ltd - Wikipedia

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    Snow v. Eaton Centre Ltd. [1] is a leading Canadian decision on moral rights.The Ontario High Court of Justice affirmed the artist's right to integrity of their work. The operator of the Toronto Eaton Centre was found liable for violating Michael Snow's moral rights by putting Christmas bows on his work Flight Stop.