Sasquatch Caves

Discover Sasquatch Caves in Hope, British Columbia: A hiking area billed as a possible home to Bigfoot.

Gibeau Orange Julep

Discover Gibeau Orange Julep in Montreal, Québec: The skyline of Montreal includes the silhouette of an unexpected fruit-shaped Canadian staple.

The Diefenbunker

Discover The Diefenbunker in Ottawa, Ontario: Canada's subterranean Cold War museum has doubled as a movie set.

United States–Canada Border Slash

Discover United States–Canada Border Slash in United States / Canada: The entire length of the border is marked by a 20-foot-wide slash through the trees.

Wood Buffalo National Park

Discover Wood Buffalo National Park in Improvement District No. 24, Alberta: The world's largest dark sky preserve is a Canadian park established to preserve the country's last wood bison.

The Empress Hotel

Discover The Empress Hotel in Victoria, British Columbia: This historic Victorian hotel has a scandalous history of affairs and murder.

Notre-Dame-des-Neiges Cemetery

Discover Notre-Dame-des-Neiges Cemetery in Montreal, Québec: Canada's largest graveyard boasts a lot of noteworthy artifacts as well as its own computerized mapping service.

The Gibraltar Point Lighthouse

Discover The Gibraltar Point Lighthouse in Toronto, Ontario: The oldest landmark of Toronto is a testament to shifting sands.

Flowerpot Island

Discover Flowerpot Island in Tobermory, Ontario: Little island known for its massive beachfront "flowerpot" pillars.

Château Frontenac

Discover Château Frontenac in Québec City, Québec: This lovely, if imposing, piece of Canadian gothic is possibly the most photographed hotel in the world.

Adventure Stairs

Discover Adventure Stairs in Hamilton, Ontario: 305 homemade stone stairs wind their way up the Hamilton escarpment.

Sable Island

Discover Sable Island in Halifax, Nova Scotia: This crescent-shaped sliver of sand is a magical haven for a herd of feral horses.

Hôtel de Glace

Discover Hôtel de Glace in Saint-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, Québec: This chilly Canadian hotel has a four-month lifespan due to the unusual material it's made of.

Bata Shoe Museum

Discover Bata Shoe Museum in Toronto, Ontario: A collection of more than 12,000 shoes, displayed in a building shaped like a shoebox.

Schwartz’s

Discover Schwartz's in Montreal, Québec: A Montreal deli that was so beloved that it was allowed to circumvent their laws of language.

Joggins Fossil Cliffs

Discover Joggins Fossil Cliffs in Joggins, Nova Scotia: Cliffs that hold fossils, including the earliest known reptile, dating back more than 300 million years.

Toronto Neighbourhood Watch Signs

Discover Toronto Neighbourhood Watch Signs in Toronto, Ontario: The Incredible Hulk, Yoda, Mulder and Scully, and many many others watch over the mean streets of Toronto.

Vancouver Police Museum

Discover Vancouver Police Museum in Vancouver, British Columbia: Housing a morgue, rare and confiscated weapons, and autopsy remains, the Vancouver police museum displays the dark side of Canada.

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