Don't expect to see thousands of yellow rubber Baby Ducks floating down the Yukon River in Whitehorse this Canada Day.
A spokesperson for the Rotary Club says they made the heart breaking decision to cancel for the First time in 20 years.
President Ian Mckenzie says public health and safety concerns were paramount with the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as the cancellation of the Rotaries music and dance festival.
The Yukon River rubber duck race is the organizations biggest fundraiser with 65-hundred of the ducks sold for every July1st.

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