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6 OF CANADA’S ARCHITECTURAL MARVELS Canadian architecture doesn’t always receive global attention. But it should! Why not wrap up your summer with a visit to one – or several – of Canada’s most famous architectural achievements? Montreal’s Atwater market is just as beautiful today as it was when constructed in 1933. And while you’re there, don’t forget to visit the city’s most famous architectural marvel – Habitat 67. Meanwhile, Charlottetown’s 1844 Province House is a shining example of the Greek Revival architectural style. More interested in modern buildings? Toronto’s Sharp Centre for Design is about as modern as they come and houses apartments and the Ontario College of Art and Design. As for Canada’s Western- half, Winnipeg’s Royal Canadian mint is a sight to behold. Described as “striking,” this triangular building was erected in 1976. Another 70s era building worth a visit is Vancouver’s Museum of Anthropology. Located only thirty minutes from the city’s downtown area, this University of British Columbia building was also built in 1976.

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