Discover Cow Bay Moose in Cow Bay, Nova Scotia: This huge 12-foot concrete moose on the coast of Nova Scotia is the grandest of the sculptor's giant creatures.
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Insulator Ranch
Discover Insulator Ranch in Quilchena, British Columbia: A colorful collection of scavenged glass bells decorates this Canadian ranch.
The Burmis Tree
Discover The Burmis Tree in Bellevue, Alberta: Despite being dead since the 1970s, this Canadian tree is kept upright and intact by adoring locals.
Port Dover Harbour Museum
Discover Port Dover Harbour Museum in Port Dover, Ontario: A small museum houses a long, rich history of life and death on Lake Erie — from famous shipwrecks to rum smugglers.
The Eye of the Wind
Discover The Eye of the Wind in North Vancouver, British Columbia: The mountaintop wind turbine boasts a viewing deck — and a fair share of controversy.
New Iceland
Discover New Iceland in Gimli, Manitoba: Icelandic settlement in Manitoba established in 1875.
Paperclip Cottage Cafe
Discover Paperclip Cottage Cafe in Kipling, Saskatchewan: A cozy cafe tells the remarkable story of how one man started with a little red paperclip and wound up with an entire house.
Hanlan’s Corner Cemetery
Discover Hanlan's Corner Cemetery in Mississauga, Ontario: A Victorian cemetery hidden along a trucking route is all that remains of a 19th century village.
Sleeping Giant
Discover Sleeping Giant in Thunder Bay, Ontario: Profile of a sleeping person 4km long in 250m high cliffs.
Pyramide des Ha! Ha!
Discover Pyramide des Ha! Ha! in Saguenay, Québec: Despite its name this unique art piece was established to commemorate a tragic flood.
World’s Largest Fiddle
Discover World's Largest Fiddle in Sydney, Nova Scotia: On the waterfront of Sydney, Nova Scotia, a 60-ft. fiddle greets incoming ships.
Partridge Island Quarantine Site
Discover Partridge Island Quarantine Site in Saint John, New Brunswick: A complicated, forgotten beacon of hope for thousands of immigrants, "Canada's Emerald Isle" lies in ruin.
Tim Hortons No. 1
Discover Tim Hortons No. 1 in Hamilton, Ontario: The first outlet of Canada's biggest fast-food franchise has been slinging doughnuts since 1964.
Ragged Ass Road
Discover Ragged Ass Road in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories: This stretch of Canadian road was named after a nickname that stuck so hard the city had to keep it.
S.S. Peralta
Discover S.S. Peralta in Powell River, British Columbia: One of the final concrete ships built before World War II is now a crumbling breakwater.
Winnipeg the Bear Statue
Discover Winnipeg the Bear Statue in Winnipeg, Manitoba: A statue in a Canadian zoo remembers the WWI origins of the beloved character Winnie-the-Pooh.
The Incredible Shrinking Mill
Discover The Incredible Shrinking Mill in Port Colborne, Ontario: This mill on Lake Erie appears to shrink as a viewer approaches thanks to an optical illusion.
Morden Mine Tipple
Discover Morden Mine Tipple in Nanaimo, British Columbia: This hauntingly stark structure is a relic of an industrial past.
Manitou Lake
Discover Manitou Lake in Manitowaning, Ontario: Lake within a lake.
FDR’s Beloved Island in Maine
Discover Campobello Island in Welshpool, New Brunswick: A quarter mile off the coastal tip of Maine you'll find the "Beloved Island" of Franklin Delano Roosevelt.