A public art project featuring moose sculptures in Toronto's downtown area was a success, according to artist Teri Donovan. The project, which included works by multiple artists with diverse styles, was inspired by then-mayor Mel Lastman and McDonald's Canada founder George Cohon. One of the sculptures, the Bay Street Moose, was auctioned for $25,000, with proceeds going to charity. Artist Davies expressed her enthusiasm for a similar project, citing its inspirational value to the public.