Upcoming Event: ... β΅π’ Toronto Waterfront Festival: The Quack Is Back... Again!
Tuesday, 18 April 2023 12:00.PM
- The Toronto Waterfront Festival (formerly Redpath Waterfront Festival) is thrilled to announce that the World's Largest Rubber Duck will be returning to Toronto from September 16th - 17th! -
The Toronto Waterfront Festival, formerly Redpath Waterfront Festival, announced the huge news that the Worldβs Largest Rubber Duck will finally return to the annual festival from September 16-17, 2023.
In 2017, the Worldβs Largest Rubber Duck made a splash in Toronto when it floated in to celebrate Canadaβs 150th anniversary. Drawn to the Duck, more than 750,000 people attended the three-day celebration and the Waterfront Festival generated an estimated $7.6 million in economic impact for the city of Toronto.
The festival, which is in partnership with the Waterfront BIA, announced the Duckβs return in 2020 but unfortunately had to cancel her visit due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, it was only a matter of time until Mama Duck, who is six stories tall and weighs 30,000 pounds, would return.
βThe number one program we continually get asked to bring back is by far the Worldβs Largest Rubber Duck. After 6 years, we are very excited to have Mama Duck back to Torontoβs Waterfront to celebrate the last weekend of summer,β said Nancy Gavin, Chair of the Toronto Waterfront Festival.
The festival also announced today the change to their name. Redpath Sugar has been an incredible title sponsor of the Toronto Waterfront Festival for the past 11 years and although they are not returning as the title sponsor of the event, they will be continuing their involvement going forward as a major programming partner of the festival.
βThe Toronto Waterfront Festival has been, and continues to be, a wonderful avenue for us to support tourism, talent, and business, as well as engage with our community and bring people together. We are excited to continue our participation in the festival, which reflects our commitment to being a good neighbour and our passion for seeing Torontoβs waterfront grow and thrive,β stated Judy Yu, Manager of Brand Development for Redpath Sugar.
Key highlights from the 2017 Redpath Waterfront Festival as a result of Mama Duckβs first visit:
1. Over 750,000 attendees over the three-day event
2. Total economic impact of 2017 Redpath Waterfront Festival estimated at $7.6M.
3. Non-local attendees and event operations resulted in approximately $10.6M of new spending and local residents spent a total of $16.5M.
4. Festival attracted visitors from many regions. 31% of attendees resided more than 40 km from the event site and the festival had record visitors from the United States.
5. 75% of visitors said the Duck was their main reason for attending.
Additional programming for the festival will be announced in the coming months but Mama Duck will be the star of the show.
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