Free Spirit Spheres

Discover Free Spirit Spheres in Qualicum Beach, British Columbia: Sleep snuggled in a sphere suspended atop the forest canopy of Vancouver Island.

Sewers of Toronto

Discover Sewers of Toronto in Toronto, Ontario: A well-preserved network of cavernous tunnels have spent silent centuries removing Toronto's waste.

Habitat 67

Discover Habitat 67 in Montreal, Québec: This 1967 experiment in modular architecture was designed to be a new model for urban living.

Biosphere of Montreal

Discover Biosphere of Montreal in Montreal, Québec: Designed by Buckminster Fuller, this relic of the 67 Expo survived fire and ice.

The Enchanted Forest

Discover The Enchanted Forest in Malakwa, British Columbia: An old world fairytale-land with over 350 fairy folk figurines hidden amongst 800 year old cedars.

Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library

Discover Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library in Toronto, Ontario: One of Canada's most incredible rare book collections holds hundreds of thousands of gorgeous tomes that the general public can touch.

The Monkey’s Paw

Discover The Monkey's Paw in Toronto, Ontario: A book collector's dream, this Toronto bookstore has the world's first "Biblio-Mat," a random book vending machine.

La Estrecha House

Discover La Estrecha House in Valencia, Spain: With a facade that measures just 107 centimeters, this five-story building is one of the skinniest in Europe.

The Sundial of Santo Domingo

Discover The Sundial of Santo Domingo in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic: The first official clock in North America, it kept time for the Spanish government of Santo Domingo.

Corral de Los Indios

Discover Corral de Los Indios in Dominican Republic: A pre-Columbian ceremonial and astronomical site built by the Taino Indians.

Memorial Museum of Dominican Resistance

Discover Memorial Museum of Dominican Resistance in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic: A collection cataloguing one of the most brutal dictatorships in modern history.

El Carnaval de la Vega

Discover El Carnaval de la Vega in La Vega, Dominican Republic: Largest pre-Lent festival in the Dominican Republic.

La Isabela

Discover La Isabela in La Isabela, Dominican Republic: Columbus' failed colony in the New World.

Altos de Chavon

Discover Altos de Chavon in La Romana, Dominican Republic: This replica medieval European village in the Dominican Republic was built by a Hollywood set designer.

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