Back around the turn of the millennium, there were about a hundred or more moose on the streets of Toronto. Toronto's former mayor, Mel Lastman, was responsible for them. Maybe he thought they would attract tourists. There are now only a few moose left on the streets of Toronto.
Toronto Canada Moose was created in 2006.
I would say Queen St. and Young St. are 2 of the most busiest streets in toronto.
Adam G. Sevani
yes. they are called albino moose.
It takes 25 hours to drive from Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan to Toronto, Ontario, for a distance of 2,726.5 kilometer, via US Interstate 94 East.
Moose may not have intimate relations on the city streets of Fairbanks. It is illegal to give a moose an alcoholic beverage in Fairbanks.
There are moose in a few zoos, although mainly in America. They are rare in zoos but have appeared occasionally. Zoos that have them include the Toronto Zoo and the Minnesota Zoo.
Moose from "Step Up 2: The Streets" is a character played by Adam G. Sevani.
Younge Street, downtown Toronto.
yes, she did she was the girl who liked moose in the movie and kissed him in the end
Ministry of Natural Resources 99 Wellesley St.W Toronto Ontario 1-800-667-1940 Moose hunt tags are issued by a draw system.
Moose don't hibernate because they can survive the cold and they like the cold! Do you like the cold! Moose are really big.