Duncan’s Cove Ruins

Discover Duncan's Cove Ruins in Duncans Cove, Nova Scotia: Explore the ruins of war and maritime history along this gorgeously ferocious North Atlantic seascape.

The Badlands Guardian

Discover The Badlands Guardian in Walsh, Alberta: A face emerges from the landscape when seen from the air.

Old Country Market

Discover Old Country Market in Coombs, British Columbia: This quirky countryside store is known for the goats that hang out and eat the grass on its roof.

Narcisse Snake Dens

Discover Narcisse Snake Dens in Gimli, Manitoba: The largest single concentration of harmless garter snakes in the world is a writhing Canadian serpent orgy.

Dover Island, Nova Scotia

Discover Dover Island, Nova Scotia in West Dover, Nova Scotia: Eastern Canada's ocean playground.

World’s Largest Axe

Discover World's Largest Axe in Nackawic, New Brunswick: The largest axe on the planet contains a time capsule that seems like it may never be discovered.

Zavikon Island

Discover Zavikon Island in Zavikon Island, Ontario: The purported world's shortest international bridge connects a homeowner in Canada to his backyard in New York.

Maud Lewis’ Painted House

Discover Maud Lewis' Painted House in Halifax, Nova Scotia: This tiny abode has been covered in the art of the little old lady who made her life and living there.

Reversing Falls

Discover Reversing Falls in Saint John, New Brunswick: These powerful, if squat, Canadian waterfalls flow in different directions depending on the time of day.

Abandoned Veterans Village at Westminster Ponds

Discover Abandoned Veterans Village at Westminster Ponds in London, Ontario: The ruins of a rehabilitation center for World War II vets can be found in the Westminster Ponds Conservation area.

Mountain View Cemetery

Discover Mountain View Cemetery in Vancouver, British Columbia: Vancouver's only resting place for the city's deceased.

Giant Perogy

Discover Giant Perogy in Glendon, Alberta: Roadside tribute to a staple of eastern European cuisine.

Hartland Bridge

Discover Hartland Bridge in Hartland, New Brunswick: The world's longest covered bridge is a quaint and incredible wooden tunnel.

T.rex Discovery Centre

Discover T.rex Discovery Centre in Eastend, Saskatchewan: Built after the 1991 discovery of one of the world's most complete T.rex skeletons in the nearby hills.

World’s Largest Lobster

Discover World's Largest Lobster in Shediac, New Brunswick: This monster fiberglass crustacean stands watch over the self-proclaimed "lobster capital of the world.".

Canada’s Smallest Library

Discover Canada's Smallest Library in Cardigan, Prince Edward Island: While this is positively the smallest library in Canada, it aspires to be the smallest in the world.

Le Stade Olympique

Discover Le Stade Olympique in Montreal, Québec: A massive Montreal stadium that has seen nothing but trouble since its inception.

National Music Centre

Discover National Music Centre in Calgary, Alberta: Eclectic musical collection ranging from hurdy gurdies and orphicas to the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio.

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