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News
New Art Installation on Discovery Island!
This beautiful sculpture by local First Nations artist Ian Lowe will be permanently installed on Discovery Island, on a rocky bluff overlooking the sea, where Takaya could often be found patrolling his territory.
To read local news stories about the sculpture, please visit the links below:
Times Colonist
“Jack Knox: One year after his Victoria romp, Takaya the wolf lives on.”
CHEK News
“Exploring Discovery Island and the newly added tributes to Takaya the lone wolf.”
CTV News
Tracking Takaya’s City Journey
One year after Takaya’s journey through downtown Victoria, Cheryl retraced his steps, touching base with several of the people who saw Takaya in the city.
The map to the left shows his estimated trajectory through the city. Each black-and-white circle represents a location where he was sighted. (Residential addresses have been modified to protect the privacy of witnesses).