Landmark Toronto store has closed and changed the face of the neighbourhood forever Toronto
"We can't wait to show the neighbourhood what we have planned next," L'avenue commented under the video.
The removal symbolized the end of an era, and local residents who associated Lizzy with lots of nostalgic memories naturally began to inquire about the iguana's future. "Is it going to be moved elsewhere? It would be cool to hide it somewhere in Riverdale Farm, lurking around," one person wrote."An end of an era indeed! A highlight when we used to walk to school! Looking forward to seeing the outcome," one resident commented.
While it's not clear where Lizzy's new resting spot will be, we're certainly looking forward to the possibility of a tell-all book in which the veteran iguana details all the neighbourhood gossip she's overheard during the past few decades.
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