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Results: Oddest Landmarks in Canada (Part One)

Published on 06/17/2020
By: sarahzahm
2405
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Oh, Canada! Your turn! I love to drive so naturally I love to take road trips. My Husband & I like to take extended weekend road trips to surrounding states every couple of months. I research ahead of time for places to visit such as landmarks and museums. Here is a list of the oddest landmarks, monuments, headstones, statues, or attractions from your Provinces and Territories.
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Alberta - Standing at 86 feet tall is the World's Largest Dinosaur located in Drumheller, Alberta Canada. Drumheller is the heart of the Canadian Badlands and is widely recognized as "Dinosaur Capital of the World." You can climb up the 106 stairs inside of the dinosaur, from the bottom all the way up to her mouth, where you can take in a stunning view of the badlands around. Have you ever visited this dinosaur?
Alberta - Standing at 86 feet tall is the World's Largest Dinosaur located in Drumheller, Alberta Canada. Drumheller is the heart of the Canadian Badlands and is widely recognized as
Yes
12%
279 votes
No
89%
2146 votes
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British Columbia - The Digital Orca positioned next to the Vancouver Convention Centre is the brainchild of author and visual artist Douglas Coupland. Made out of aluminum and stainless steel, the blocks that form the orca sculpture give it a pixelated appearance that makes it hard to look away. Have you ever visited this orca?
British Columbia - The Digital Orca positioned next to the Vancouver Convention Centre is the brainchild of author and visual artist Douglas Coupland. Made out of aluminum and stainless steel, the blocks that form the orca sculpture give it a pixelated appearance that makes it hard to look away. Have you ever visited this orca?
Yes
8%
188 votes
No
93%
2237 votes
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Manitoba - Melita is considered Manitoba's "banana belt," a term given to any area that's generally warmer than other parts of the same region. So of course, when the town decided to build a sculpture to attract tourists, a massive cartoon banana was the obvious choice. Have you ever visited this banana?
Manitoba - Melita is considered Manitoba's
Yes
5%
112 votes
No
96%
2313 votes
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New Brunswick - In 1991, the Canadian Forestry Association bestowed the title of "Forestry Capital of Canada" upon Nackawic. Although the town only got to keep the title for a year before they had to hand it over to Chetwynd, B.C., it decided to celebrate the honour by building a 50-foot stainless steel axe. Fun fact: there's a time capsule inside the axe head. Have you ever visited this axe?
New Brunswick - In 1991, the Canadian Forestry Association bestowed the title of
Yes
6%
140 votes
No
95%
2285 votes
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