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Bison This humongous bison attraction stands at 2.3 m (7 ft 6 in) high. It is constructed out of fibreglass. Address: S. side of Hwy 10 on the N. edge of town. Melville SK CAN
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Hockey Cards Nicknamed "Canada's Hockey Factory," these humongous hockey cards celebrate Kelvington's history of pumping out famous hockey players. Each card is 2.4 m (8 ft) high and 1.2 m (4 ft) wide. Address: S. end of town, W side of Hwy 38. Kelvington SK CAN
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Inspired by a dream of local artist Rose Palechka, and brought to reality by the incredible talent of resident artists, the murals in Wadena are a must see. Located throughout the community and concentrated on Mainstreet, the over one dozen murals feature Wadena’s cultural history, recreation activities, farming practices, and area wildlife. A free walking tour brochure features many of their works around the downtown area. Address: Box 730 Wadena SK Canada S0A 4J0
Send an Email 1 306 338-2145
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Santa Claus In 1922, Watson celebrated their first Santa Claus Day, which became a popular event with the local children. In recognition of this day, they erected this 6 m (20 ft) high Santa Claus as a roadside attraction. Address: S.E. corner of the intersection of Hwy 5 and Hwy 6 Watson SK CAN
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Canadian Dollar Coin In celebration of Canada's 125th Birthday, the Royal Canadian Mint encouraged Canadians to submit designs for the one dollar coin. Churchbridge resident Rita Swanson's design was chosen as the winner. These 1.8 m (6 ft) coins celebrate Swanson's design. Address: S. side of Hwy 16 on Bridger Rd. Churchbridge SK CAN
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World's Largest Honey Bee Tisdale is the Honey Capital of Saskatchewan, so this gigantic bee fits the town's bee theme. It's 2.1 m (7 ft) high and has a length of 4.9 m (16 ft) and is made from metal and fibreglass. Address: S.W. corner of Hwy 3 and Hwy 35 Tisdale SK CAN
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World's Tallest Ukrainian Lady As one enters the town of Canora they receive a friendly greeting by "Lesia," a 7.62 m (25 ft) statue dressed in a traditional Ukrainian costume. She welcomes visitors with the Slavic greeting of bread and salt. Address: . Canora SK CAN
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Quilly Willy The mascot for the town stands high at 4 m (13 ft) high. This friendly looking porcupine is made of fibreglass and steel rod. Address: W. end of Porcupine Plain, S. side of Hwy 23 at Keyowski Roadside Park. Porcupine Plain SK CAN
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