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The Canada Goose (Branta canadensis), sometimes called Canadian goose,[2][3] is a large species of goose with a black head and neck, white cheeks, white under its chin, and a brown body. Baby geese (goslings) are similar to ducklings and cygnets but are unique in many ways too.
Goslings are much lighter than ducklings and lack the black stripe through their eye, with overall less-defined colouration. Overall, goslings are more yellow than cygnets, which tend to be a light grey.
Goslings are also quite large with long necks and triangular bills, which contrast with the flatter bills of ducklings.
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"Built in 1906, the lighthouse is a 22-foot high, wooden, square, pyramdial tower. A wooden building was built for the gof alarm engineer of th lighthouse in 1909.
In 1973, the East Gap of the Toronto harbour was being widened and this lighthouse, along with another on the East side, were placed in storage. Originally, they were planned to be moved to an aquatic park on Leslie Street Spit for display, but plans fell through.
The abandoned lighthouses were spotted in storage and brought to Etobicoke by barge in 1981. This lighthouse was placed at the Mimco Cruising Club at the west side of Humber Bay Park. A concrete pad was poured for the lighthouse to stand on. In Fall of 1981, the lightwouse interior was cleaned and rebuilt. From 1982 to 1984, the Mimico Crusing Club's offices were located inside the lighthouse"