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A return of the enormous yellow duck — standing six storeys and weighing 30,000 lbs — was initially planned for the festival in 2020, but then that whole 2020 thing happened, forcing the. The world's largest rubber duck is coming back to Toronto https://t.co. Attendees will have the chance to witness the towering 30,000-lb yellow duck standing six storeys above the waterfront.

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The world's largest rubber duck is set to return to Toronto this fall. The 60-foot-tall, 14.5 tonne inflatable bird, sometimes called Mama Duck, will make an appearance at the Toronto Waterfront. The return of the mama rubber duck. The world's largest rubber ducky is coming back to Toronto's waterfront in the fall, specifically on September 16 and 17 at Queens Quay East. "The number one program we continually get asked to bring back is by far the 'World's Largest Rubber Duck.'. After six years, we are very excited to have. The World's Largest Rubber Duck officially returns to the city for the Toronto Waterfront Festival this weekend, though a lucky few may have spotted the enormous inflatable bath toy on Friday in. Six years after she first made a splash at Toronto's waterfront, "Mama Duck" — a giant, inflatable yellow bird said to be the world's largest — is returning to Toronto on dry land this.

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The Toronto Waterfront Festival (formerly Redpath Waterfront Festival) was thrilled to have the World's Largest Rubber Duck, presented by Clorox, return to Toronto's waterfront from September 16-17, 2023. Thank you to everyone who joined us at 7 Queens Quay East. Please stay tuned for details about 2024's festival. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christopher Katsarov. TORONTO -- The world's largest rubber duck is set to return to Toronto's waterfront this summer, three years after the massive inflatable ruffled. The bright yellow duck that caught the eye of Torontonians in 2017 is set to float back to the city this summer. The Redpath Waterfront Festival announced Monday the return of the six-storey-tall, 30,000-pound yellow duck, to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the festival, which takes place June 19-21. This massive sculpture by Dutch artist. The Redpath Waterfront Festival has announced that the world's largest yellow duck that spent some time in that giant bathtub known as Lake Ontario this summer helped generate more than $7 million.

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The annual Toronto Waterfront Festival is being held September 16-17 at Queens Quay East and in a twist, the world's largest rubber duck, affectionately known as Mama Duck, will appear on land this time. The festival begins on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. and runs until Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. In April, Nancy Gavin, Chair of the. Yellow Duck Returns to Toronto After 6 years @dtdiscovery After a six-year hiatus, the iconic Yellow Duck has returned to the enchanting Toronto Harbourfront. A massive yellow rubber duck will be floating on the shores of Toronto's waterfront this weekend to celebrate a beloved annual festival. On September 16 and 17, the World's largest rubber duck will make an exciting return during Toronto's Waterfront Festival after six years. Standing six stories tall and carrying a weight of 30,000 pounds. Giant rubber duck makes a splash in Toronto. The duck has landed. But not everybody is happy about the six-storey tall rubber duck, weighing over 13 tonnes, that arrived in the harbour Friday morning to kick off a weekend of Canada Day celebrations and the Redpath Waterfront Festival. The duck, which is said to be the world's largest and.

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The controversial attraction raised more than $7.6 mil for the city back in 2017. The world's largest rubber duck is making a comeback at Toronto's Redpath Waterfront Festival this summer. The big yellow bird will once again be found floating along the Toronto Harbourfront from June 19 to 21 of this year. In 2017, the massive inflatable. The festival says the duck made its first appearance six years ago back in 2017 and it attracted over 750,000 people to Toronto's Waterfront. As a result, the festival earned an estimated $7.6.