World's Largest Hockey Stick & Duck
Duncan, British Columbia
Originally built for Expo '86 in Vancouver, Duncan was given the honour of displaying this 28,000 kilogram (61,000 pounds) tribute to Canada's game.
Medicine Hat, Alberta
An airy interpretation of a traditional teepee, 215 feet tall and 160 feet wide at the base. This giant teepee was built for the 1988 Calgary Winter Olympics, and moved to Medicine hat in 1991.
An airy interpretation of a traditional teepee, 215 feet tall and 160 feet wide at the base. This giant teepee was built for the 1988 Calgary Winter Olympics, and moved to Medicine hat in 1991.
World's Largest UFO landing pad
St. Paul's, Alberta
Built in 1967 with the blessings of the town. St. Paul has been waiting for the aliens ever since. Attracting 30,000 visitors that year the town added a UFO Interpretive Disply and UFO hotline.
Big Lobster
Shediac, New Brunswick
Shediac calls itself the "Lobster Capital of the World," so a massive lobster statue would make sense in this quaint little town.