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Organizers pull plug on disappointing Mosavernales

Rain and warmer temperatures have put an early end to Mosavernales, the outdoor winter sculpture festival in Gatineau, and organizers confirmed Tuesday they won't come close to the number of visitors they were hoping for.

Snow sculpture exhibit won't return to Gatineau after warm weather, poor attendance mar debut

The Mosavernales snow sculpture exhibit was supposed to run in Gatineau's Jacques-Cartier Park until March 4, but organizers have decided to pull the plug after warm weather and poor attendance marred the event. (NCC/Twitter )

Rain and warmer temperatures have put an early endto Mosavernales, the outdoor winter sculpture festival in Gatineau, and organizers confirmed Tuesday they won't come close to the number of visitors they were hoping for.

Organizers had hoped 200,000 people would pay tovisit the frozen display inJacques-Cartier Park by the original closing date ofMarch 4, but only about 20,000 visitors stopped by.

The festival will not return next year, organizers said.

The festival was a winter version of the much moresuccessfulMosaCanadahorticultural exhibition held at the same location fromJune toOctober 2017. That event attracted more than 1.3 million visitors, but unlikeMosavernales, whichcharged $10 for admission,MosaCanadawas free.

A warm spell in late January didn't help things, forcing the festival to temporarily close as workers patched up the melting sculptures.

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