The caribou emerged from the spruce trees in the distance, unmistakable with its creamy white neck and huge antlers.
Behind it, the autumn sun was setting on a low mountain range and faintly illuminating a forest lake in a picturesque Canadian moment.
In the dying light, the animal looked as majestic as it does on Canada’s quarter — and just as motionless.
In fact, it wasn’t a living creature after all, but a life-size fiberglass replica from a store along one of Quebec’s main highways.
“It was love at first sight,” said Jean-Luc Kanapé, explaining that he had bought it because caribou had nearly disappeared from the ancestral lands of Mr. Kanapé’s Indigenous group, the Innu, in remote Quebec.
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