About Huskie the Muskie
Huskie the Muskie is the sculpture of a 40-foot-tall 12 m open air mold portraying a muskellunge in Kenora, Ontario's McLeod Park. The first Huskie was built in 1967 as a potential Canadian Centennial undertaking by Jules Horvath and Bob Selway from Deluxe Signs and Displays under the bearing of the Kenora Chamber of Commerce. From that point forward the effigy has gotten national acknowledgment partially because of its size and position nearby the Trans-Canada Highway. The first was modified in 1995.
A call to the general population was made for an appropriate name for the goliath angle and from the several passages got the name Huskie the Muskiewas settled upon by the panel. The champ was Bill Brabooke, who likewise incorporated a trademark with the name which stated, "Huskie the Muskie says Prevent Water Pollution". Huskie shows up in numerous films as an indication of movement the nation over, alongside Max the Moose in Dryden, Ontario, and Wawa, Ontario's goose.
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