Family-run Ontario firm made Drake's ice sculpture

A family-run Ontario company used 3,500 blocks of ice to create a massive sculpture for Drake in Toronto.

Family-run Ontario firm made Drake's ice sculpture

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A family-run Ontario company is behind the massive ice sculpture that appeared in a downtown Toronto parking lot, featuring rapper Drake. The sculpture, which took over the lot, consisted of approximately 3,500 blocks of ice, delivered in about 20 truckloads.

The company, whose name has not been officially confirmed in all reports, specializes in custom ice creations and has been operating for decades. The ice blocks were made using purified water and took several days to produce and transport to the site.

The sculpture was part of a promotional event for Drake's upcoming album or tour, though specific details about the event have not been fully disclosed. The installation drew significant attention from fans and media, with many wondering how the ice was sourced and assembled.

As of April 25, 2026, the sculpture has since melted or been removed, but the company continues to receive inquiries about similar projects. The family-run business has not commented on the cost or timeline of the project.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

How many ice blocks were used in Drake's sculpture?

Approximately 3,500 blocks of ice were used.

Who created the ice sculpture for Drake?

A family-run Ontario company that specializes in custom ice creations.

Where was the ice sculpture located?

In a downtown Toronto parking lot.

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