$4.8 million chandelier under a bridge in Vancouver.
In Ontario Canada, they have Soccer/Hockey nets built into outdoor basketball courts.
This drive-through In Canada has their debit card machine attached to a hockey stick.
Wind blowing against the freezing ice at the Confederation Bridge in Canada created this "ice shredder" effect.
Grocery Prices in Nunavut, Canada.
The reason why these prices are so astronomically high is because Nunavut is extremely far North. Due to that reason, getting supplies there proves to be quite difficult, and thus, expensive.
There are no roads to Nunavat. All the communities are only accessible by boat or plane. Any place that can't get road-based imports has things that're crazy expensive.
Even Hawaii prices can be double or triple mainland prices just because actually getting the product there is a costly expense.