Shelf Life

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Shelf Life
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Ever wonder where former inductees keep their Canada's Walk of Fame statuettes? We asked 10 past honourees just exactly where thier award resides.

"On a shelf in my home office, the study, at my house in Toronto." - Gordon Lightfoot

"I have a waterfall on the wall of a room in my house. The statuette sits, slightly damp, on the floor beside it." -William Shatner

"Up until now, it's been kept on a shelf in the reception area of the studio. It's presently in a box, however, awaiting a new position in the household. I do plan to keep it nicely visible. Who could hide that away?" - Lynn Johnston

"In my store in St. Catherines, which is slowly being converted into a museum. It's sitting on a shelf right beside my Grammy."            - Walter Ostanek

"My Walk of Fame statue is sitting on my piano, in my music room, overlooking the Elbow river and the foothills of Alberta." - Jann Arden

"As soon as people walk into my house, they can see it. It's right at the front, on the mantle in the living room. But I'm planning on moving it downstairs to my memorabilia room, so it can sit near my trophies and four Stanley Cups." - Johnny Bower

"I keep my Walk of Fame statue on a wooden bookshelf in our living room - well lit and well loved." - Kurt Browning

"It's on my little red piano in my loft studio in Toronto." - Daniel Lanois

"On my wife's night table." - Eugene Levy

"Being inducted in 2007 was such an incredible experience, and I'm truly honoured to be recognized for not only my efforts, but also those of countless Canadians who continue to work together to create more accessible and inclusive communities for people with pinal cord injuries and to support the search for a cure. The beautiful statue i received sits next to my computer in my office and serves as a daily reminder of all that we have already accomplished as we move toward achieving these goals. I am proud to have my name placed among so many talented Canadians and hope that collectively we can inspire others to achieve their own goals and dreams." - Rick Hansen

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