10 Canadian roadside attractions that claim to be the world’s biggest

From dinosaurs to ducks, these are just a few of the many small towns and cities in Canada that erected really big, really odd monuments to attract tourists.

<p>Samuel Bernard, 7, of Baie des Chaleurs plays on the worlds largest lobster recreation in Shedica, N.B. Monday July 10, 2006. (CP PHOTO/Jonathan Hayward)</p>

Samuel Bernard, 7, of Baie des Chaleurs plays on the worlds largest lobster recreation in Shedica, N.B. Monday July 10, 2006. (CP PHOTO/Jonathan Hayward)

Jonathan Hayward/CP Photo

From dinosaurs to ducks, these are just a few of the many small towns and cities in Canada that erected really big, really odd monuments to attract tourists.

1. World’s largest dinosaur, T. Rex: Drumheller, Alta.

2. World’s largest lobster: Shediac, N.B.

3. World’s largest moose, “Mac”: Moose Jaw, Sask.

4. The Big Nickel: Sudbury, Ont.

5. World’s largest mallard duck: Andrew, Alta.

6. World’s largest perogy: Glendon, Alta.

7. World’s largest Adirondack chair: Varney, Ont.

8. The Big Apple: Colborne, Ont.

9. World’s largest Easter egg: Vegreville, Alta.

10. World’s largest fiddle: Sydney, N.S.