This is what those mysterious concrete sculptures are in Toronto's Lower Don Trail

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This is what those mysterious concrete sculptures are in Toronto's Lower Don Trail Toronto

Duane Linklater is the artist behind this 14-piece cast concrete sculpture seriesLinklater's"monsters" are actually cast replicas of gargoyles that adorn prominent buildings around the city.

They're meant to inspire reflection upon Toronto’s history in terms of development, settlement, and changes made to our natural environment. "The gargoyle as an icon communicates power and authority; it is a protector of a certain kind of colonial space," reads"Linklater’s gargoyle sculptures focus attention on the Lower Don’s role in Toronto’s industrialization, while sparking a larger conversation regarding ongoing Indigenous and colonial occupation of the city."

The sculptures are part of a long-term installation, according to the park's website, so don't worry if you haven't seen them yet.

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