Here you will find the oversized roadside attractions and unique quick stops available across Canada that I have found! I will add more as I find my photos or visit new ones!
This Adirondack chair is absolutely gigantic. It was not an easy task to climb on, but well worth the effort. You can find this oversized attraction at the Saw Dust City Brewing Mill in Gravenhurst, Ontario.
I love bridges, especially old wood covered ones. This piece of history was built in 1933 and is still used today, except it is closed during the winter months. There used to be over 30 covered bridges in this area, but less than half remain...
I love bridges, especially old wood covered ones. This piece of history was built in 1933 and is still used today, except it is closed during the winter months. There used to be over 30 covered bridges in this area, but less than half remain standing
This neat roadside attraction changes every year. So if you've seen it before, it will look different each year. You can even go around back and explore the history and inner workings of this cool oversized clock in Niagara Falls.
This church is very tiny and can be found in southern Alberta at the Bowville Cemetery. This photo makes it seem large, but it's a unique tiny church in Carmangay
Hiking the Hoodoo in southern Alberta Canada. The area surrounding Writing-On-Stone Provincial Park is a completely unique hiking experience and can be seen from the comfort of your vehicle. A large year round campground is available in the park.
A huge pysanka! Aka a very large easter egg. It used to have its the title of worlds largest easter egg, but no longer holds that title. Found in central Alberta near Edmonton in Vegerville Alberta.
A completely unique roadside attraction belongs to the small town of Mundare, Alberta. Here you'll find a proud meat processing company and therefore you'll also find the World's Largest Sausage!
A fitting oversize display sits in Blairmore of a large crow and nest...in the Crowsnest Pass of Alberta Canada. A 20 foot tree with a 12 foot crow sitting on top
The Parks Canada red chairs are a fun bunch of Adirondack chairs placed all over Canada at various beautiful and interesting places. You can find the list of where all the red chairs are on the Parks Canada website. Some are easily accessible and...
The Parks Canada red chairs are a fun bunch of Adirondack chairs placed all over Canada at various beautiful and interesting places. You can find the list of where all the red chairs are on the Parks Canada website. Some are easily accessible and just a few steps from the car. While others require a bit of a hike to get to.
Mac used to be the World's Largest Moose, but recently lost that title to Norway. He is still a fun oversized attraction in Canada. There is also a Snowbird plane right beside the moose. Moose Jaw is home to the Canadian Snowbirds aviation...
Mac used to be the World's Largest Moose, but recently lost that title to Norway. He is still a fun oversized attraction in Canada. There is also a Snowbird plane right beside the moose. Moose Jaw is home to the Canadian Snowbirds aviation hangers. Maybe you'll see them flying by!
I know I have found the worlds largest free standing totemKim Kenyon Thanks! I love how many oversized attractions are hiding out in the west here.
I know I have found the worlds largest free standing totem pole, and the largest hockey stick & puck on Vancouver Island which wasn't expected : More ...
Next you should find the Giant Fishing Rod -- 60 feet long. I haven't seen it but apparently it is along Highway 16 as you drive into Houston BC. More ...