These are the things Canada built to celebrate its 100th birthday in 1967.
Small towns built libraries and parks, big cities built concert halls and museums. Many of these projects still stand today; look for a stylized maple leaf on the cornerstone.
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Centre Island Hedge Maze, Toronto
Confederation Caravan
Confederation Park Fountain, Kingston
Centennial Library, Edmonton
Garden of the Provinces and Territories, Ottawa
Bolton Library
Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium, Brandon
Centennial Arena, Halifax
Streetsville Library
Centennial Garden at Bell Park, Sudbury
Whitehorse City Hall and Museum
Nikka Yuko Japanese Gardens, Lethbridge
Grand Théâtre de Québec
Cape Breton Miners Museum, Glace Bay
UFO Landing Pad, St. Paul, Alberta
Teck Centennial Library, Kirkland Lake
Coronation Pool, Edmonton
Centennial Flame, Parliament Hill, Ottawa
Centennial Hall, London
McAdam Handcar Display
Bell Centennial Arena, Nepean
Centennial Monument, Westmount
Centennial Museum of Science and Technology, Toronto
Oxford County Library, Woodstock
Queen's Square Centennial Fountain, Cambridge
Mimico Centennial Library
Alert Signpost
Centennial Pool, Halifax
Fathers of Confederation Centre of the Arts, Charlottetown
South Porcupine Library
Confederation Train
Rosehill Reservior Fountain, Toronto
Centennial Tower, Owen Sound
Kitchener Centennial Stadium
Acton Library
Centennial Concert Hall, Winnipeg
Netherlands Centennial Carillon, Victoria
Sudbury Centennial Arena
Centennial Terrace, Burlington
New project posted every week