16-07-2026 10:00
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Giant dinosaurs, oversized sausages: Are Canada's roadside attractions worth keeping around?
From a towering dinosaur in Drumheller, Alta., to a giant nickel coin in Sudbury, Ont., quirky landmarks have drawn visitors for decades. But as tourism changes and maintenance costs rise, some communities in Canada are questioning their future.
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