The “Immigrant Family” sculpture, located at 18 Yonge Street, is a 10-foot-tall bronze installation that symbolizes the immigrant journey to Canada. It depicts a young family of three embarking on their new life, capturing a sense of both hope and determination. The piece invites onlookers to reflect on the challenges newcomers face and the resilience that has helped shape the city’s diverse identity.
Alex Barlett
Alex is a freelance writer, often exploring the tastiest parts of our neighbourhoods.
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