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ducks

Many Montreal companies faced a simple choice when the pandemic hit: get busy closing or get busy quacking.

Pam Petropoulos chose the latter with her small business, Le Petit Duck Shoppe, a novelty store in Old Montreal that sells rubber ducks and rubber duck accessories.

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Thursday could have been a harrowing day for a lost family of local ducks. But — thanks to a Montrealer who stepped in to escort them — the ducks successfully made their way from Mont-Royal to Parc La Fontaine, trekking three kilometres through city streets to get there.

Lesley Jacobi told MTL Blog she was headed down the mountain with a friend when they spotted the mama duck and her nine baby ducklings. 

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The most beautiful mandarin duck has been spotted at a marsh in Laval — and it's making a big splash with local photographers, who have been turning up to catch a glimpse. 

Not only is this duck absolutely breathtaking, but he's also somewhat of a mystery. His breed, the mandarin duck, is native to East Asia and Quebecers would not normally find this type of duck living in the wild.

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