- Winnipeg the Bear
Winnipeg (or "Winnie") was the name given to a female black bear that lived at
London Zoo from 1915 until her death in 1934.She was bought as a small cub for $20 (probably from the hunter who had shot her mother) at a stop in White River, Ontario, by Lt
Harry Colebourn ofThe Fort Garry Horse , aCanadian cavalry regiment , en route to the Western Front during theFirst World War . The bear was smuggled into Britain as an unofficial regimental mascot. Lt. Colebourn, the regiment’sveterinarian named her after his home city ofWinnipeg inManitoba . Before leaving for France, Colebourn left Winnie atLondon Zoo .Winnipeg's eventual destination was to be the
Assiniboine Park Zoo inWinnipeg , but at the end of the War, Colebourn decided to allow her to remain at theLondon Zoo , where she was much loved for her playfulness and gentleness. Among her fans wasA. A. Milne 's son Christopher Robin, who named his ownteddy bear “Winnie” - thus givingWinnie-the-Pooh his name.The story of Winnie the bear has been portrayed in the 2004 movie "A Bear Named Winnie" starring
Michael Fassbender as Harry Colebourn. A statue of Winnie and Captain Colebourn stands in Assiniboine Park in Winnipeg.Gallery
External links
* [http://www.cbc.ca/winnie/ A Bear Named Winnie] CBC.ca TV (2004)
* [http://archives.cbc.ca/IDC-1-68-1491-10040/arts_entertainment/twt/clip1 Interview with Colebourn's son] CBC.ca Archives (1987)
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