Wiarton Willie, Ontario’s well-known season-predicting groundhog, has died.
The City of South Bruce Peninsula introduced the loss of life Tuesday and stated the seek for Willie’s successor will start quickly.
It was simply over a month in the past when Willie made what’s now its final Groundhog Day prediction: an early spring.
The city described Willie as a curious and charismatic groundhog that delighted each residents and guests.

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“The Wiarton Willie Competition has been a cherished a part of our neighborhood for 70 years. It’s a image of pleasure for residents and guests alike,” stated South Bruce Peninsula Mayor Jay Kirkland, in a information launch.
“Willie introduced folks collectively within the coronary heart of winter to have a good time a convention that put Wiarton on the map. Whereas we’re saddened by the passing, we’re grateful for the reminiscences created and the delight delivered to our city. Willie will all the time maintain a particular place within the story of South Bruce Peninsula.”
The city added when Willie wasn’t within the highlight, the groundhog loved basking in the summertime solar, taking lengthy winter naps and indulging in favorite meals.
The seek for Willie’s successor will start within the coming days, it added.
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