Mazinaw Rock

Discover Mazinaw Rock in Cloyne, Ontario: This water-locked cliff face is covered in hundreds of ancient pictographs.

The Sourtoe Cocktail

Discover The Sourtoe Cocktail in Dawson City, Yukon: A famed drink seasoned with an amputated toe, now on its tenth digit.

Plane Wreck of Heritage Park

Discover Plane Wreck of Heritage Park in Mission, British Columbia: Mysterious wreckage of a small plane has been lodged in this tree since at least 1971.

Montreal Holocaust Memorial Centre and Museum

Discover Montreal Holocaust Memorial Centre and Museum in Montreal, Québec: A community-run museum invites visitors to explore Jewish communities before and after the Holocaust.

Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump

Discover Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump in Fort Macleod, Alberta: Historic site where Native American hunters once trapped and killed buffalo.

Vulcan

Discover Vulcan in Vulcan, Alberta: Live long and prosper in Vulcan, Alberta.

Adams River Salmon Run

Discover Adams River Salmon Run in Thompson-Nicola, British Columbia: Every four years, millions of salmon fill a river so densely that its waters appear deep crimson.

Canadian Potato Museum

Discover Canadian Potato Museum in O'Leary, Prince Edward Island: This sprawling collection hides many charms.

Medicine Lake

Discover Medicine Lake in Improvement District No. 12, Alberta: Every fall this lake mysteriously drains, like a bathtub with the plug pulled out.

Blue Hawk Mine

Discover Blue Hawk Mine in Kelowna, British Columbia: Unlike many reclaimed, abandoned mines, this Canadian cave system is still just a dangerous maze.

Fairview Lawn Cemetery

Discover Fairview Lawn Cemetery in Halifax, Nova Scotia: The final resting place of 121 victims of the RMS Titanic, 42 of which may never be identified.

Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park

Discover Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park in Aden, Alberta: Blackfoot petroglyphs of southern Alberta which date back as far as 7000 B.C.

Oak Island Money Pit

Discover Oak Island Money Pit in Western Shore, Nova Scotia: Hunt for buried treasure in Nova Scotia.

Big Rock Erratic

Discover Big Rock Erratic in Okotoks, Alberta: This massive and unusual rock formation near Okotoks is the world's largest known glacial erratic.

Standing wave at Habitat ’67, Montreal

Discover Standing wave at Habitat '67, Montreal in Montreal, Québec: Futuristic apartment blocks are the backdrop for Montreal surfers hangin' ten on the Habitat '67 standing wave.

The World’s Largest Dinosaur

Discover The World's Largest Dinosaur in Drumheller, Alberta: As if T-rex wasn't big enough, this Canadian monument is four times larger than the real thing.

Anne of Green Gables Museum

Discover Anne of Green Gables Museum in Green Gables, Prince Edward Island: Go inside the house that inspired L. M. Montgomery to create one of literature's most beloved heroines.

Boswell Embalming Bottle House

Discover Boswell Embalming Bottle House in Sanca, British Columbia: This house was largely built out of hundreds of thousands of discarded glass embalming fluid bottles.

The Sam Kee (Jack Chow) Building

Discover The Sam Kee (Jack Chow) Building in Vancouver, British Columbia: At just six feet two inches deep, it is said by Guiness and Ripley to be the world’s narrowest freestanding office building.

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