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You may know Lorette for its mascot “Freddy” the bison, who has repeatedly found his way past his electrified fence and onto the highway. A bison had been escaping its pen on a farm off Highway 405 between Lorette and Ile des Chênes, Man.

Through social media, he became the adopted mascot by many residents. His story was even reported on CBC.

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