Hastings Pisces Pete

Discover Hastings Pisces Pete in Trent Hills, Ontario: This enormous ode to sport fishing overlooks the region.

Concrete Creations

Discover Concrete Creations in Brooklyn, Nova Scotia: A long and winding trail through an ancient forest of imaginative sculptures hidden behind a garden center.

Silent Witness Memorial

Discover Silent Witness Memorial in Gander, Newfoundland and Labrador: Dedicated to the deadliest aviation accidents on Canadian soil.

Age of Sail Museum

Discover Age of Sail Museum in Port Greville, Nova Scotia: A community-owned museum that celebrates the history of the shipbuilding industry in this part of Nova Scotia.

Cape Norman Lighthouse

Discover Cape Norman Lighthouse in Cook's Harbour, Newfoundland and Labrador: A lone lighthouse on the wind-swept shores of the cape.

Brooks Aqueduct

Discover Brooks Aqueduct in Tilley, Alberta: Built to supply water to farmers in Alberta, this was once was the world's longest elevated concrete structure.

Saamis Tepee

Discover Saamis Tepee in Medicine Hat, Alberta: A standalone wonder amid the prairie badlands of southeastern Alberta.

Stephansson House Provincial Historic Site

Discover Stephansson House Provincial Historic Site in Spruce View, Alberta: This colorful historic site tells the story of Icelandic poetry and community in Central Alberta.

Coleman Frog

Discover Coleman Frog in Fredericton, New Brunswick: This bullfrog grew to an alleged weight of 42 pounds on a diet of whiskey, baked beans, and June bugs.

Red River Floodway

Discover Red River Floodway in Winnipeg, Manitoba: A marvel of engineering built to prevent annual floods from devastating the city of Winnipeg.

Jackie Robinson Mural

Discover Jackie Robinson Mural in Montreal, Québec: This public art pays homage to the baseball legend and civil rights icon and his time in Montreal.

Oil Museum of Canada

Discover Oil Museum of Canada in Oil Springs, Ontario: A petroleum heritage museum on the site where James Miller Williams dug the first commercial oil well on the continent in 1858.

White Otter Castle

Discover White Otter Castle in Kenora, Ontario: This log house sits in the remote Canadian wilderness, and holds a mysterious tale of the trapper who built it.

Oro African Church

Discover Oro African Church in Shanty Bay, Ontario: One of the last remaining structures built by a community of African Canadians in the 19th century.

Back Alley Arctic

Discover Back Alley Arctic in Winnipeg, Manitoba: A residential service road transformed into a menagerie of larger-than-life paintings of iconic Arctic wildlife.

Bighorns

Discover Bighorns in Radium Hot Springs, British Columbia: This 20-foot-tall sculpture is in honor of the herd of bighorn sheep that call Radium Hot Springs home.

Cape Anguille Lighthouse

Discover Cape Anguille Lighthouse in Cape Anguille, Newfoundland and Labrador: This lighthouse sits within a glacial valley.

Alvinston Honey Bee

Discover Alvinston Honey Bee in Alvinston, Ontario: This towering bee statue is a tribute to Ontario's first meadery and a century-old honey producer.

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