Paddlers locate statue of giant hand that was carried away by swollen river
WINNIPEG — A statue of a hand that disappeared after it washed off the bank of a swollen river in Winnipeg earlier this week has been rescued, thanks to a group of canoeists and kayakers who set out Saturday to find it.
Charles Burchill, an avid Winnipeg paddler, said word got out that the fibreglass hand which stands taller than a person, was no longer on the bank of the Seine River in Winnipeg.
Paddlers said the statue has been on the bank not far from the city’s Perimeter Highway for more than a decade on the property of a museum worker who saved the former exhibit from the garbage.
“I think it’s one of those things that everybody, when they paddle down that end of the river, looks for. It’s a landmark that’s kind of fun to see on the shore,” Burchill said in a phone interview Saturday.