A beloved red canoe, a local landmark at Toronto’s Canoe Landing Park, was destroyed in an overnight fire. The incident has struck a nostalgic chord with residents who regard the canoe as an emblem of the city’s heritage and recreational culture. City officials are investigating the cause while discussions about potential memorials and restoration efforts begin to take shape.
Officials say the iconic red canoe at Canoe Landing Park in downtown Toronto has been destroyed by an overnight fire.
Toronto's iconic red canoe at Canoe Landing Park was destroyed by a fire early Wednesday. Fire crews responded just after 2:30 a.m. The park, located at Fort York Boulevard and Dan Leckie Way, is visible from the Gardiner Expressway.
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