Canada– One Weird Globe
Canada praises the sesquicentennial (150th) commemoration of Confederation in 2017 – and that implies loads of buzz and movement around the northern parts. While the nation will have different festivals, it's truly the littler urban areas offering the quirkier spots to appreciate. My better half and I spent a while of 2016 in the eastern half, and have each enthusiasm for returning as quickly as time permits.
What to see? In Nova Scotia alone, you may run over the Halifax and Southwestern Railway Museum, the Hank Snow Hometown Museum, Muriel's Doll Museum, the Farm Equipment Museum, and (in case you're more fortunate than we were) a UFO Interpretation Center. Sovereign Edward Island, the nation's littlest area, holds the Bottle Houses and Canada's own Potato Museum. And after that, obviously, there's Back Road Folkart, which holds the Guinness World Record for the Largest Handheld Egg Beaters – and no, I can't influence this stuff to up.
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