A shipping container filled with teddy bears washed up on a sandbar in the St. Lawrence River, south of Montreal, over the weekend.
The container fell into the water sometime Saturday evening, a spokesperson for the Port of Montreal said.
Workers realized it was missing Sunday morning and located it across the river, near the shore of Boucherville, Que., a city on Montreal’s South Shore.
It had become stuck on the river bottom and lay close to shore.
But the port spokesperson said it was not a danger to the environment because of its contents.
A container filled with teddy bears is sitting near the riverbank near Boucherville, Que. (Radio-Canada)
“We have a register that tells us what the container contains for every container at the Port of Montreal,” the spokesperson, Renée Larouche, said in an interview.
“No hazardous materials are involved. The container contains teddy bears.”
It is unclear, exactly, how the container found its way into the water, Larouche said.
The container attracted the attention of onlookers, some of whom attempted to access its contents on Sunday. A video taken at the scene showed a man in waders trying to wade across the river, in a moderate current, to get on top of the container.
Police are now keeping onlookers away from the container.
The port has hired a marine salvage company, Urgence Marine Environnement, to remove the container from the water.
A spokesperson for the company said the operation will likely involve engineers draining the container of water before a heavy crane lifts it from the riverbed.
The operation will take place “as soon as conditions allow,” the spokesperson said.