Komak the Canadian Olympic Team mascot

Komak the Canadian Olympic Team mascot

Teammate, patriot, fan and friend — Komak the moose is the Canadian Olympic Team’s official mascot.

Komak is a young moose exploring Canada’s beautiful landscape en route to the Rio 2016 Summer Olympic Games to support his team. He is a proud Canadian Olympic Team member and loves interacting with our athletes. Learn more about Komak below.

Get to know Komak

 

Birthday: December 6

Birthplace: Algonquin Park, Ontario

Hobbies: Traveling, swimming, pin trading, giving high fives, playing sports, pursuing the Olympic journey and of course cheering on his teammates

Favourite Food: Twigs and leaves from the red maple tree

Favourite Colour: Maple leaf red

Follow Komak on Twitter @Komak

Get your own Komak plush

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Available at the following retailers:

Alberta 

Doncath Holdings – Banff

British Columbia

Burnaby Cariboo RV Park – Burnaby
Chilliwack General Hospital – Chilliwack
Hudson House – Vancouver
ROX Shop – Richmond
Shannon Falls Welcome Centre – Squamish

Suraj Fashions & Gifts – Vancouver
World Duty Free Group – Vancouver International Airport

Calgary 

Calgary Zoo – Alberta
Canada’s Sports Hall of Fame – Alberta

Manitoba 

York Shoppe – Winnipeg

Ontario

CN Tower Retail – Toronto
Great Canadian Gift Company – Ancaster
LS Travel – Mississauga
Niagara Parks Commission – Niagara Falls
Table Rock Complex – Niagara Falls
Wellington Street Images – Apsley

Québec

Boutique Legende – Montréal
Gateway/ Sheraton Hotel – Montréal
Le Musée Antique – Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré
Les Choses de Percé – Percé

Contact Komak

For more information about Komak or to book him for an event, send us a message.

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Rio 2016

History was made in 2016 when Rio de Janeiro, Brazil hosted the Games of the XXXI Olympiad, marking the first time that a South American country welcomed the world to an Olympic Games. It was also just the third time that the Games were held in the southern hemisphere, following Melbourne 1956 and Sydney 2000.