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What Are Your Seven Wonders of Canada?
Nominate a Wonder
Do you have a treasured spot all Canadians should see?
The National and Sounds Like Canada are searching for the Seven Wonders of Canada and we need your help.
We want you to nominate what you consider to be the most wonderful place and tell us why it's so special.
Maybe it has a natural beauty. Perhaps it's because of the wildlife. It could be the people who live there. It's up to you. In short, tell us why your special place should be one of the 'Wonders of Canada.'
The list of potential Canadian wonders is wide open. You can pick an awesome natural wonder, a beautiful building, that quirky little park at the end of your street, a rock shaped like your favourite prime minister, or even a regular weather phenomenon. Any physical feature in Canada could be a possibility. All we ask is that other Canadians be able to see it somehow.
Seven Wonders will be featured on The National and Sounds Like Canada. Make one of them yours!
How it Works
We're accepting your nominations until May 11th.
Starting May 14th, online voting begins. YOU get to choose your favourites from a shortlist. Your vote will guide a panel of judges as they weigh the nominees. With your help, the judges will ensure the final SEVEN meet the SEVEN WONDERS criteria.
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Some of the nominations so far...
Ann McDonell, Long Beach, Vancouver Island
"Spectacular, breath taking, awe inspiring natural beauty. I love watching my dog and daughter frolic in the (freezing cold) waves during our yearly trek to Tofino - unfettered glee. A day at Long Beach washed away all mundane worries, replenishes body and soul."
Joe Cataldo, Wascana Park, Regina, Sask.
"This is a quintessential representation of Canada.It has the longest bridge over the shortest span of water, and has the largest man-made lake in country."
Charles MacInnes, Crowfoot's Grave, Alberta
"Crowfoot, chief of the Blackfoot, was a great leader, who kept his people in peace. I stumbled across his memorial on a high hill over the Bow River, with a stunning view westward up the bends of the river to the Rocky Mountains, over 80 km away."
Ed Feuer, The International Peace Garden, Boissevain, Sask.
"The message of the peace garden can be found if we consider the scrubby aspen bush surrounding it. If the landscape gardeners were not constantly tending to the garden’s magnificent setting, the site would be quickly overrun. Peace itself must be similarly tended to diligently in order to be maintained -- an ever-useful reminder for countries, groups, families and individuals.
Celine Parent, The best milkshake in Canada
"My nomination is for the simple pleasure in life. In this case, a Loonie Shake at Reid's Family Dairy just off the 401 near Belleville. Every time I make the trip from Niagara, I have to stop at the little white castle and buy a large, delicious milkshake (chocolate of course) for a loonie (plus tax!). Only in Canada can you spend $1.14 and receive a cup full of pure, delicious, sinful pleasure."
Bob Flynn, Perce Rock, Que.
"I believe that Perce Rock in Perce Quebec is one of the most captivating sights I have seen. Not only is it eye-catching, but it makes a hell of a calender page!
Rosemary Almas, Confederation Bridge
"When my husband and I took our four children to PEI a few years ago we were all so thrilled to be able to get to the Island by bridge. I was really grateful when we had to stop on the bridge for 15 minutes because of maintenance."
Erin Molloy, Hopewell Rocks, Bay of Fundy
"People come from all over the world to "walk on the ocean floor" at low tide or kayak around the "flower pot rocks" at high tide. They are beautiful, magnificent, and constantly being reshaped by the natural sculptor who created them."
Lynn Turcotte, Snow
"I would like to nominate "SNOW', in all it's forms - ice, freezing rain, fluffy stuff etc. Yes, snow is in other countries - but so are lakes and waterfalls and oceans and hiking trails. We are KNOWN for our snow and ice. It is so beautiful in all it's formations and every snowflake is unique. Snow on a river in winter with the steam rising up from the fast moving water or frosted snow on windows and it's beautiful designs or snow in tufts on fenceposts or ice and snow glistening in the winter's sun. I love it and it is SO CANADIAN."
Brian Reeves, The Bay
"The Hudson's Bay Company....a business that was instrumental in developing our nation, still going strong 337 years later (yes, I am an employee)."
Dan Sokolowski, The Dempster Highway
"It's the most spectacular drive anywhere (although Lake Superior is close).... and Dawson City is the 'Paris of the North' the city of the 'Northern Lights'."