Ten Giant Roadside Attractions in Alberta To Liven Up Your Summer


By Nerissa McNaughton on July 30, 2024.

From towering insects to massive sports equipment, here’s a list of 10 giant roadside attractions that are sure to liven up your summer.

1. World’s Largest Golf Tee (Trochu Golf and Country Club)

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At the Trochu Golf and Country Club, the world’s largest golf tee shows off the love of golf in this province. The structure adds an extra bit of fun to your golfing experience. See the towering tee in person; you’ll be impressed by this 40 foot tall giant.

 

 

 

2. World’s Largest Bee (Falher)

Buzzing with pride, Falher, the honey capital of Canada, hosts the world’s largest bee. This huge bee highlights the town’s thriving beekeeping and honey production industry. Fly on over to Bee Park on Main Street to visit this honey of a sculpture.

3. World’s Largest Wagon Wheel & Pick Axe (Fort Assiniboine)

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A symbol of the pioneering spirit, the world’s largest wagon wheel and pick axe in Fort Assiniboine are hard to miss. These icons pay homage to the settlers and miners who shaped the region. You’ll find these treasures just outside the Fort Assiniboine museum.

 

 

 

4. World’s Largest Cowboy Boot (Edmonton)

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Standing tall in Edmonton, the world’s largest cowboy boot is a fitting monument in a province known for its rodeos and cowboy culture. It’s a must-see for anyone wanting to embrace the Western spirit. The Big Boot is outside of One Stop Biker Shop in the city.

5. Giant Beaver Sculpture (Beaverlodge)

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Weighing in at 1,500 pounds, the giant beaver sculpture in Beaverlodge pays a cute tribute to Canada’s national symbol. This massive beaver is a fun photo op and a nod to the area’s wildlife. If you are headed to Alaska on the main highway, you can’t miss it.

 

 

 

6. World’s Largest Oil Lamp (Donalda)

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Illuminating the night sky in Donalda, the world’s largest oil lamp signifies the light that guides the community. It’s a beacon of creativity and unity. You’ll find it at the Donalda & District Museum.

7. World’s Largest Dragonfly (Wabamun)

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Hovering gracefully in Wabamun, the world’s largest dragonfly is a colourful attraction that celebrates the beauty of nature and the importance of wetlands. Buzz on over to the hamlet where you can’t miss this behemoth.

 

 

 

8. World’s Largest Working Weathervane (Westlock)

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Not only is it massive, but the world’s largest working weather vane in Westlock is also functional, adding a unique twist to tracking the wind’s direction! The Westlock weather vane is just outside the Canadian Tractor Museum.

 

 

 

9. World’s Largest Badminton Racquet (St. Albert)

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Celebrating sports and outdoor activities, the world’s largest badminton racquet in St. Albert serves as a playful reminder of the joy of play. The Red Willow Badminton Club has not only produced some of Alberta’s most notable players, it is also home to this landmark racquet. Swing on by!

 

 

 

10. Giant Mosquito (Galahad)

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Though mosquitoes are often unwelcome guests, the world’s largest giant mosquito is an exception. This oversized insect is a humorous take on summer’s pesky companion. It’s perched about 5 km south of Galahad.

 

 

 

Make Your Summer Unforgettable

Alberta’s giant roadside attractions offer a unique way to explore the province and create lasting memories. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, these larger-than-life landmarks are perfect for adding a bit of whimsy and wonder to your summer adventures. Pack your camera, gather your friends or family, and set off on a road trip to discover these monumental marvels of Alberta.

Which ones have you seen? Which ones do you want to visit? Let us know in the comments.

Nerissa McNaughton is a freelance writer and a contributor to Great West Media. This story was written for the Great West Media & Southern Alberta Newspapers Hot Summer Guide advertising feature. The Hot Summer Guide is a special feature about summer activities, bucket list adventures, staycation options, road trips, attractions, events, and road trip-worthy food & beverage destinations across Alberta. It is not written by and does not necessarily reflect the views of the editorial staff.

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