World’s Largest Rubber Duck Set To Return To Toronto’s Waterfront

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World’s Largest Rubber Duck Set To Return To Toronto’s Waterfront
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The duck made its first splash in Toronto in 2017 🐥

is celebrating its 10th anniversary this summer and they’re bringing the world’s largest rubber duck back to Toronto.

It made its first splash back in 2017, drawing in more than 750,000 people to the three-day festival and generating anOrganizers say the cost to bring the duck back this year will be paid through the festival’s operating budget and not through grants or funds from the government.Additional programming for the event will be announced in the coming months, but Mama Duck is promised to be the star of the show.

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