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8 of the Most Bizarre Landmarks Across Canada

Lindsey Kwon by Lindsey Kwon
August 17, 2024
in Canada, Just for Fun
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As the world’s second-largest country, Canada is packed with incredible sights and sounds. But beyond its natural beauty lies a treasure trove of bizarre and fascinating landmarks. Planning a cross-country road trip or your dream vacation? Don’t miss out on these quirky and captivating spots that make Canada truly unique!

Big Nickel – Sudbury, ON

Just last month, Sudbury’s famous Big Nickel celebrated its 60th birthday, marking six decades since the famous landmark was built in recognition of the wealth that Sudbury has contributed to the Canadian economy through nickel production. 

A replica of the 1951 Canadian coin, The Big Nickel has since become a popular tourist attraction and a symbol of Sudbury’s industrial heritage.

Big Apple – Colborne, ON

The Big Apple in Colborne, Ontario, is a notable roadside attraction and landmark. Standing about 26 feet tall, it’s a massive, oversized replica of a smiling apple. Fittingly, The Big Apple is situated at an apple orchard and bakery, and it serves as both a visual draw and a symbol of the region’s agricultural focus, particularly its apple farming. 

The site offers various amenities, including a bakery with apple-themed treats, a restaurant, and a gift shop. It’s a popular stop for travelers and a fun spot for photos. To learn more about The Big Apple, click here.

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The Red Canoe – Toronto, ON

The Red Canoe is a public art installation in the city’s downtown area. It is an eye-catching, oversized red canoe placed in a prominent spot at Canoe Landing Park. This vibrant piece of art is not just visually striking but also serves as a tribute to Canada’s rich outdoor and canoeing culture. 

The installation is part of Toronto’s broader initiative to incorporate creative and engaging public art into the urban landscape, adding a playful and distinctive element to the city’s public spaces.

Habitat 67 – Montreal, QC

Habitat 67 is a renowned architectural project located in Montreal, Quebec. Designed by architect Moshe Safdie, it was originally created as a pavilion for the 1967 World’s Fair (Expo 67). The project is famous for its innovative design, featuring a series of modular, prefabricated concrete units arranged in a unique, interlocking pattern.

Today, Habitat 67 is considered a landmark in modern architecture and urban planning. It remains a popular site for visitors and continues to serve as a residential community. Its innovative design has had a lasting impact on architectural thinking and urban housing solutions. To learn more, click here.

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Capilano Suspension Bridge – Vancouver, BC

The Capilano Suspension Bridge is a popular tourist attraction in North Vancouver, British Columbia. It spans 137 meters across and 70 meters above the Capilano River, offering dramatic views of the surrounding forest and the river below.

Originally built in 1889, the bridge was constructed using hemp ropes and wooden planks. It has since been rebuilt with modern materials for safety while maintaining its thrilling experience. Visitors to the bridge can enjoy the stunning views and the surrounding Capilano Suspension Bridge Park, which includes treetop walkways, a cliff walk, and various educational displays about the area’s natural history and ecosystem.

To learn more about the bridge, click here.

Confederation Bridge – New Brunswick and PEI

The Confederation Bridge joins the eastern provinces of New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island, making travel through the Maritimes easy and convenient. Opened in May 1997, the bridge is a vital transportation link, providing a year-round route for vehicles to travel between PEI and the mainland, which was previously only accessible by ferry or through seasonal ice roads. 

The bridge is the longest in the world crossing ice-covered water, and is notable for its engineering, designed to withstand the harsh weather conditions and ice flows of the Northumberland Strait.

Mac the Moose – Moose Jaw, SK

Originally intended to be a fun and eye-catching landmark, Mac the Moose has been a popular photo spot for travelers and a source of local pride. Built in 1984, Mac is made of steel and concrete and, in recent years, has gained attention for its height and size, competing for the title of largest moose in the world. Mac remains a cherished and memorable part of Moose Jaw’s landscape.

Hopewell Rocks – Bay of Fundy, NB

The Hopewell Rocks are a series of impressive and unique rock formations located in the Bay of Fundy near Hopewell Cape, New Brunswick. These formations are renowned for their striking appearance and are shaped by the world’s highest tides, which can rise and fall by up to 16 meters. 

A popular tourist attraction, the rocks are characterized by their distinctive, towering shapes. Over time, the powerful tides and erosion have sculpted the rocks into these distinct forms. Visitors can now explore the area on foot during low tide, walking among the rock formations and observing their details up close. During high tide, the formations are partially submerged, providing a different perspective and emphasizing the dynamic nature of the tidal environment.

Canada’s diverse and vast landscape is home to a remarkable array of landmarks, each with its own unique charm and story. From the towering Big Nickel in Sudbury to the quirky Mac the Moose in Saskatchewan, these sites offer a glimpse into the country’s creative and fun-loving spirit.

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Lindsey is a Content Marketing Assistant at Zoocasa. As a Zoocasa blog contributor, she enjoys letting her passion for words and writing intersect with her interests in real estate when creating blogs. In particular, she loves interior design and getting the opportunity to find unique and special listings.

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