Top 10 Biggest (and Most Magnificent!) Landmarks in Canada (3 of 6)
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4. Orange, Montreal, QC
If you’ve never been to Montreal before, why not stop by if only to admire the giant, three-story fiberglass orange that houses Gibeau Orange Julep, a fast-food joint that has been serving up its famously creamy, frothy beverage since 1932? Big Orange was built in 1966 and replaced a smaller version that had been there since 1940.
5. Lobster, Shediac, NB
Shediac, a small fishing town in New Brunswick, has dubbed itself the Lobster Capital of the World. Therefore, it is not surprising that it is also home to the world’s largest lobster. This faithful recreation of an actual lobster (although significantly larger and decidedly less edible) would contain around 12,250kg (27,000lb) of meat if it were the real deal.