13 weird and wonderful monuments found in Canada
Digital Reporter
Tuesday, June 26, 2018, 7:17 AM - From mountain ranges to sparkling lakes, Canada has it all.
We spend a lot of time featuring the many great places you can see in Canada -- but most, if not all of those are courtesy of Mother Nature. We thought we'd take some time to feature some of the country's man-made monuments.
Here are thirteen of Canada's most treasured man-made monuments.
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13. The world's largest axe -- Nackawic, New Brunswick
12. Salmon sculpture -- Cambellton, New Brunswick
11. The big lobster -- Shediac, New Brunswick
10.Big fiddle -- Sydney, Nova Scotia
9. The Maman sculpture -- Ottawa, Ontario
8. The big apple -- Colborne, Ontario
7. The giant nickel -- Sudbury, Ontario
6. Jumbo -- St. Thomas, Ontario
5. Terry Fox monument -- Thunder Bay, Ontario
4. Chuck the Catfish -- Selkirk, Manitoba
3. The world's tallest teepee -- Medicine Hat, Alberta
2. The Pysanka -- Vegreville, Alberta
1. Inukshuk -- Rankin Inlet, Nunavut