The highly publicized white tailed trophy deer is now on public display
at the Dryden District Museum.
The 18-point deer was illegally killed north of the City in 2003 and
the Ministry of Natural Resources has loaned the head for up to a year.
Museum Curator Leah Gardner says so far the animal has attracted a
lot of attention.
Gardner says they are taking this opportunity to highlight the history of hunting in Northwestern Ontario.
The trophy towers over a neighboring mount that was donated in 1978.
The rack is believed to be an Ontario record.
White Tailed Deer on Display
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