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Toronto beaver sculptures welcome tourists for FIFA World Cup

June 9, 2026
There are 51 distinct beaver sculptures across old downtown. Forty-eight of them are a nod to the soccer teams playing at the FIFA World Cup, which kicks off this week. Two others are to welcome the world, while one celebrates the vibrant Old Town Toronto.


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