Innisfil, Ontario, Canada: Giant Rocking Horse (Gone)
Built in 2010, the Rocking Horse was 20 feet high and weighed nearly three tons. But because it was made of real wood it eventually rotted, and it was torn down in Spring 2024.
Spring Tree Farm
- Directions:
- Hwy 400 exit 85. Drive east on Hwy 21/Innisfil Beach Rd. Turn right at the first stoplight, then bear right and drive back west. You'll see the Munro's Furnishings sign on the right; the rocking horse is outside, next to the building.
- Hours:
- Torn down in Spring 2024.
- Status:
- Gone
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Sadly, the Giant Rocking Horse is no more. According to the staff at Spring Tree Farm Corp. (whose property it sat on) the city ordered it be destroyed this last Spring because it posed a danger to the public due to deterioration. It will live on forever in the photos that others have shared!
[Olivia L., 08/19/2024]
The store where the World's Largest Rocking Horse stands is relocating. The future of this awesome attraction is unknown at this time.
[Joe, 01/03/2015]
23 feet long by 20 feet high, this rocking horse must have been built with the Muffler Men in mind. It stands out front of a furniture store in Innisfil. The best part is that its not a faux rocking horse, 'cause it actually does rock. However, no see-saw action happening here; the Horse is chained down. The side facing the highway has orange tape on it with lights pointing at it, which I believe are turned on at night.
[Cheryl Ann Rondinelli, 05/06/2014]The Rocking Horse was built in May 2010.
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Store management would have to be off its you-know-what to abandon a World's Largest Rocking Horse.