It’s Wednesday. Whoa, beaver sighting! That’s a pair of some big beautiful beavers! Toronto has unleashed 51 giant painted beavers across the city for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, and let’s just say people are spending an awful lot of time wandering around asking, “Have you found the giant beavers yet?” Download the app, track down all 51, and try to keep a straight face while telling strangers you’re on a beaver hunt. Whoever came up with this promotion clearly knew exactly what they were doing!
-keep
Hey Mr. Keeper,
I’ve been following your site since the days you included MIDI files along with your babes. Thanks for the valuable service you provide.
I’m contacting you to let you know about more beaver sightings, but this time on a grand scale.
Toronto is one of the host cities for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. As part of the festivities, 51 4-foot high painted beavers have been scattered around the city, one for each nation participating. There’s a contest involved where people can find the rodents and log them in an app.
I like the beavers on yours site more, but these are fun too.
BIG BEAUTIFUL BEAVERS!
It’s Wednesday. Whoa, beaver sighting! That’s a pair of some big beautiful beavers! Toronto has unleashed 51 giant painted beavers across the city for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, and let’s just say people are spending an awful lot of time wandering around asking, “Have you found the giant beavers yet?” Download the app, track down all 51, and try to keep a straight face while telling strangers you’re on a beaver hunt. Whoever came up with this promotion clearly knew exactly what they were doing!
-keep
Hey Mr. Keeper,
I’ve been following your site since the days you included MIDI files along with your babes. Thanks for the valuable service you provide.
I’m contacting you to let you know about more beaver sightings, but this time on a grand scale.
Toronto is one of the host cities for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. As part of the festivities, 51 4-foot high painted beavers have been scattered around the city, one for each nation participating. There’s a contest involved where people can find the rodents and log them in an app.
I like the beavers on yours site more, but these are fun too.
Read about it here;
https://oldtowntoronto.ca/beaverquest/
Thanks again,
Miguel