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Remember Boomer the Maniwaki lion? He's gone.

Boomer the Lion Lived His Best Life

So, you know how sometimes you hear a story and you think, "Non, ça, c'est pas possible," but then you check, and it *is*? That's how I felt when I saw the news about Boomer. Eighteen years ago, a full-grown African lion, named Boomer, *escaped* from a private zoo near Maniwaki, which, for those of you who don't spend your summers on the Gatineau River, is just a little north of us, en Outaouais. And now, after all these years, he's died. It's like a wild, slightly unbelievable anecdote that everyone in the 613 and 819 corridor somehow just *knows*.

The real story here isn't just that a lion escaped; it’s that it became a local legend. Imagine hearing on the news that there's a lion roaming free, maybe even near your cottage in Val-des-Monts. People were genuinely concerned, and for good reason, but there was also this undercurrent of "only in Quebec." Boomer was eventually captured and lived out his days at the Greater Vancouver Zoo, but for nearly two decades, his name has popped up in conversations about local lore. It just goes to show you that the most memorable stories often have nothing to do with Parliament Hill or even the Sens.

* **The Escape:** Boomer got out of a private zoo in Maniwaki, Quebec, 18 years ago. * **The Legend:** For years, people talked about the "Maniwaki Lion." * **The End:** He was euthanized recently at the Greater Vancouver Zoo.

Honestly, it's a reminder that even in our very structured, very organized city, sometimes life throws a curveball, or in this case, a runaway big cat. It makes you think about all the other wild tales lurking just off the main roads and how they become part of our collective Ottawa-Gatineau identity. It’s a bit of unexpected charm in our usually predictable news cycle.

The real story is never on the Hill — it's always just off it.

Catch the full breakdown of this bizarre tale with the crew every morning at mornings.live.

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