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Giants of the Prairies

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The Giants of the Prairies are a group of "world's biggest" roadside attractions found in Western Canada, especially in small towns populated mostly by Ukrainian Canadians.

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World's Largest Badminton Racket St. Albert, Alberta
World's Largest Beaver Beaverlodge, Alberta
Beaverlodge beaver
Beaverlodge beaver
World's Largest Bee Falher, Alberta[1]
Falher bee
Falher bee
World's Largest Honey Bee Tisdale, Saskatchewan[2]
World's Largest Blue Heron Barrhead, Alberta
World's Largest Border Markers Lloydminster
World's Largest Bucking Saddle Bronc and Rider, "The Legacy" Ponoka, Alberta
World's Largest bunnock Macklin, Saskatchewan
Giant Bunnock (horse's leg bone) in Macklin SK. Summer 2004
Giant Bunnock (horse's leg bone) in Macklin SK. Summer 2004
World's Largest Curling Rock Arborg, Manitoba[3]
World's Largest Coke Can Portage la Prairie, Manitoba
Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, is home to the world's largest Coke can, formerly a water tower.
Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, is home to the world's largest Coke can, formerly a water tower.
World's Largest Chuckwagon Dewberry, Alberta
World's Largest Dinosaur Drumheller, Alberta
Drumheller T-rex
Drumheller T-rex
World's Largest Fire Hydrant Elm Creek, Manitoba[4]
World's Largest Animated Grizzly Bear Innisfail, Alberta[5]
World's Largest Geese Hanna, Alberta
World's Largest Golf Tee Trochu, Alberta[6]
World's Largest kubasa Mundare, Alberta
Mundare kubasa
Mundare kubasa
World's Largest Mallard Duck Andrew, Alberta
Mallard duck sculpture in Andrew, Alberta : 23 Foot (7.2 Metre) Wingspan. Weighs 1 tonne.
Mallard duck sculpture in Andrew, Alberta : 23 Foot (7.2 Metre) Wingspan. Weighs 1 tonne.
World's Largest Mosquito Komarno, Manitoba
World's Largest Mushroom Vilna, Alberta
World's Largest Mushrooms in Vilna, Alberta, Canada, 20 feet high and 5 feet in diameter
World's Largest Mushrooms in Vilna, Alberta, Canada, 20 feet high and 5 feet in diameter
World's Largest Oil Can Rocanville, Saskatchewan[7]
closeup of "World's Largest Oilcan" in Rocanville, SK. Summer 2004
closeup of "World's Largest Oilcan" in Rocanville, SK. Summer 2004
World's Largest Oil Derrick Redwater, Alberta
World's Largest Oil Lamp Donalda, Alberta
Lamp in Donalda, Alberta
Lamp in Donalda, Alberta
World's Largest painting on an easel (reproduction of Van Gogh's Sunflowers) Altona, Manitoba
World's Largest Piggy Bank Coleman, Alberta
World's Largest Putter Bow Island, Alberta
World's Largest Softball, "Susie" Chauvin, Alberta
World's Largest Railroad Spike Hines Creek, Alberta[8]
World's Largest Sundial Lloydminster
World's Tallest Teepee Medicine Hat, Alberta
Medicine Hat Saamis
Medicine Hat Saamis
World's Largest Wagon Wheel and Pick Fort Assiniboine, Alberta
World's Largest Western Boot Edmonton, Alberta
Giant Horse Irricana, Alberta
David Thompson Monument Lac La Biche, Alberta
Giant Pumpkin Smoky Lake, Alberta
World's First UFO Landing Pad St. Paul, Alberta
UFO Landing Pad in St. Paul, Alberta. Opened on June 3, 1967.
UFO Landing Pad in St. Paul, Alberta. Opened on June 3, 1967.
Giant perogy Glendon, Alberta
World's Largest Perogy. Glendon, Alberta, Canada. 27 ft. tall (8.2296 meters), built in 1991.
World's Largest Perogy. Glendon, Alberta, Canada. 27 ft. tall (8.2296 meters), built in 1991.
Giant Vegreville egg (Pysanka) Vegreville, Alberta
Vegerville pysanka
Vegerville pysanka
Giant potatoes Vauxhall, Alberta
Vauxhall potatoes
Vauxhall potatoes
Giant replica of the Star Trek starship USS Enterprise Vulcan, Alberta
Enterprise replica in Vulcan
Enterprise replica in Vulcan
Giant gopher Torrington, Alberta
The Happy Rock Gladstone, Manitoba
Canada's Largest Baseball Bat Battleford, Saskatchewan[9]
Canada's Largest Baseball Glove Heisler, Alberta[10]
Canada's Largest Buffalo Wainwright, Alberta
Canada's Largest Dragonfly Wabamun, Alberta[11]
Dragonfly Sculpture in Wabamun, Alberta
Dragonfly Sculpture in Wabamun, Alberta
World's Largest Moose, "Mac the Moose" Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
Mac the Moose in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
Mac the Moose in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
Battle between Bear and Swan Swan Hills, Alberta
Giant Skunk, "Squirt" Beiseker, Alberta
Alberta's Largest Northern Pike Rochon Sands, Alberta
World’s Largest Fishing Lure Lacombe, Alberta

In popular culture

These attractions are referenced in the Kubasonics song "Giants of the Prairies".

The phenomenon was parodied in the sixth episode of the first season of Corner Gas, "World's Biggest Thing". Wherein one of the characters proposes the construction of the "world's biggest hoe" to draw in tourism to the town of Dog River, leaving some citizens unaware of the double entendre the name elicits.[12]

References

  1. ^ "World's Largest Bee". roadsideattractions.ca. Retrieved 2018-05-08.
  2. ^ "World's Largest Honey Bee". roadsideattractions.ca. Retrieved 2018-05-08.
  3. ^ "World's Largest Curling Rock". roadsideattractions.ca. Retrieved 2018-05-08.
  4. ^ "World's Largest Fire Hydrant". roadsideattractions.ca. Retrieved 2018-05-08.
  5. ^ "World's Largest Animated Grizzly Bear". roadsideattractions.ca. Retrieved 2018-05-08.
  6. ^ "World's Largest Golf Tee". roadsideattractions.ca. Retrieved 2018-05-08.
  7. ^ "World's Largest Oil Can". roadsideattractions.ca. Retrieved 2018-05-08.
  8. ^ "World's Largest Railroad Spike". roadsideattractions.ca. Retrieved 2018-05-08.
  9. ^ "Canada's biggest baseball bat arrives home in Battleford | CBC News".
  10. ^ "Alberta's Premier Village: Village of Heisler".
  11. ^ "World's Largest Dragonfly". roadsideattractions.ca. Retrieved 2018-05-08.
  12. ^ Paquet, Laura Byrne (1 January 2007). Wanderlust: A Social History of Travel. Goose Lane Editions. p. 264. ISBN 978-0-86492-606-7. Retrieved 12 September 2023. But perhaps the most outrageous roadside statue ever proposed was never actually built. In probably my favourite episode of the sitcom Corner Gas, a small group of civic-minded souls in fictitious Dog river, Saskatchewan, are sitting in the local diner brainstorming ideas for a new roadside attraction that will inspire drivers to stop in the little town. What's unique about Dog river? they ask each other. Well, it's a rural community, so they decide their "world's biggest thing" should be a farm implement. they discuss various options and finally settle on a hoe. But it shouldn't be a shiny, new-looking hoe, someone says. Dog river is a hardworking town, after all. It should have clumps of earth on it and look as though it's been well used. What the town needs, the mayor's grandmother concludes, is "a big dirty cracked hoe."
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