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Best 1 Peggy's Point Lighthouse

Peggy's Point Lighthouse is a Nova Scotia beacon whose present concrete tower was first lit in 1915 at the entrance to St. Margaret's Bay.

2 Peggy's Cove Lighthouse

The Peggy’s Cove Lighthouse, situated on the southwestern tip of Nova Scotia’s Halifax Harbour, is a historic granite tower built in 1823 to guide ships through treacherous waters and remains a beloved landmark today.

3 Cape Spear Lighthouse

Cape Spear Lighthouse is Newfoundland's oldest surviving lighthouse, first lit in 1836 near St. John's at Canada's easternmost point.

4 Cap-des-Rosiers Lighthouse

Cap-des-Rosiers Lighthouse is an 1858 stone tower in Quebec and, at 34.1 metres, is widely cited as Canada's tallest lighthouse.

5 Deus Ex: Human Revolution

Deus Ex: Human Revolution is an action role-playing game set in 2027, focusing on Adam Jensen, a Sarif Industries security officer. Following an attack resulting in extensive augmentations, he investigates a shadowy organization and its connection to controversial artificial organs. The game blends...

6 Cape Race Lighthouse

Located at the southernmost point of Bermuda, Cape Race Lighthouse stands as a vital navigational aid, guiding ships through treacherous waters and marking the entrance to Hamilton Harbour since its construction in 1812.

7 National Gallery of Canada

National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa was founded in 1880 and holds major Canadian, Indigenous, European, and contemporary art collections.

8 Head Harbour Lighthouse

Head Harbour Lighthouse is an 1829 New Brunswick light on Campobello Island, guiding vessels into Passamaquoddy Bay from a tidal islet.

9 Point Clark Lighthouse

Point Clark Lighthouse is an 1859 Ontario Imperial Tower by John Brown, built of cut limestone to warn ships from Lake Huron shoals.

10 Swallowtail Lighthouse

Swallowtail Lighthouse is Grand Manan's first lighthouse, first lit in 1860 on New Brunswick's Bay of Fundy after the Lord Ashburton wreck.

11 Village Farms International

Village Farms International operates high-density, climate-controlled indoor farms utilizing hydroponics and LED lighting to cultivate a range of leafy greens and vegetables year-round, primarily in Arizona and Michigan.

12 Cape Bonavista Lighthouse

The Cape Bonavista Lighthouse, situated on the western tip of Newfoundland, Canada, was constructed in 1826 to guide ships through treacherous waters and stands as a prominent landmark due to its unique spiral staircase design.

13 Take Care - Drake

Drake's 'Take Care' redefined the sound of hip-hop in the early 2010s, seamlessly blending rap and R&B with introspective lyrics and atmospheric production. The albums exploration of fame, relationships, and vulnerability resonated deeply with a wide audience, establishing Drake as a dominant force...

14 Estevan Point Lighthouse

Estevan Point Lighthouse is a 1909 concrete tower on Vancouver Island, noted for being shelled by Japanese submarine I-26 in 1942.

15 Dalhousie University

Dalhousie University is a public research university in Halifax, Nova Scotia, founded in 1818 and known as a major Atlantic Canada institution.

16 Amphitrite Point Lighthouse

Amphitrite Point Lighthouse is a 1915 concrete light at Ucluelet, British Columbia, replacing a 1906 wooden tower destroyed in 1914.

17 Cape St. Mary's Lighthouse

Located on the easternmost point of Newfoundland’s Cape St. Mary’s Island, this historic lighthouse guides ships through treacherous waters and stands as a testament to maritime navigation since its construction in 1856.

18 Cape Forchu Lighthouse

Located on the southwestern tip of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Cape Forchu Lighthouse stands atop a former glacial moraine overlooking Minas Basin, its construction began in 1846 and guided ships through hazardous waters until 1953.

19 Gibraltar Point Lighthouse

Gibraltar Point Lighthouse is an 1808 stone tower on the Toronto Islands, regarded as the oldest surviving lighthouse on the Great Lakes.

20 VanDusen Botanical Garden

VanDusen Botanical Garden, located in Vancouver, British Columbia, features over 240 plant genera representing diverse ecosystems including woodland, alpine, and water gardens, totaling approximately 18 hectares.

21 Cove Island Light

Cove Island Light is an 1858 Ontario Imperial Tower near Tobermory, notable for retaining its original second-order Fresnel lens.

22 Lost and Delirious

Lost and Delirious is a 2001 Canadian drama focusing on the evolving relationships of three teenagers – Mary, Pauline, and Victoria – as depicted through Mary’s observations. The story unfolds in the context of their changing affections, adapted from Susan Swan's novel “The Wives of Bath.” It premie...

23 Drake
Drake

Drake's consistent output and dominance in the streaming era solidify his position as a major force in music. His ability to blend rap, R&B, and pop influences has made him one of the most commercially successful artists of all time. While sometimes criticized for formulaic approaches, his understa...

24 Pointe-au-Père Lighthouse

The Pointe-au-Père Lighthouse, situated on Île Madame in Quebec’s Gulf of Saint Lawrence, was constructed in 1845 and stands as the oldest operating lighthouse in Canada, guiding mariners through treacherous waters with its distinctive red tower.

25 Chantry Island Lightstation

Chantry Island Lightstation is an 1859 limestone tower off Southampton, Ontario, built by John Brown as one of six Imperial Towers.

26 Big Tub Lighthouse

Big Tub Lighthouse is an 1885 hexagonal wooden light near Tobermory, Ontario, guiding vessels into Big Tub Harbour on Georgian Bay.

27 Miscou Island Lighthouse

Miscou Island Lighthouse is an 1856 wooden tower at New Brunswick's Chaleur Bay entrance, built to reduce wrecks off the island.

28 Just for Laughs Gags

Just for Laughs Gags is a Canadian television series presenting short form sketch comedy. It’s notable for its use of hidden camera scenarios and silent comedy performances within everyday locations. The show appeals to viewers who enjoy observational humor and spontaneous comedic moments, particula...

29 Brockton Point Light

Brockton Point Light is a 1914 Vancouver lighthouse in Stanley Park, designed by William P. Anderson and deactivated as a navigation aid in 2008.

30 Thousand Islands National Park

Thousand Islands National Park is an Ontario park established in 1904 on the St. Lawrence River, notable as Canada's oldest park east of the Rockies.

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