Google Has Released Their Favourite Street Views In Canada & They Range From Dreamy To WTF

Gorgeous nature, beautiful castles and a person in a horse mask.

Google Has Released Their Favourite Street Views In Canada & They Range From Dreamy To WTF
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If you've ever played around with Google Street View, you've probably been impressed by how accurately you can view places all across Canada and around the world.

In honour of the program's 15th birthday, Google shared a blog post on "some of the most Street Viewed images of Canadian landmarks that make us feel some kind of way."

From majestic nature moments to a truly unexpected photo on a street, take a look at the five Canadian Street View images that the company loves, and one they threw in just for fun.

Miss Piggy, Manitoba

The Miss Piggy plane wreckage.

The Miss Piggy plane wreckage.

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"In the northern reaches of Manitoba, near Fort Churchill, sits the wreckage of the Miss Piggy, a Curtiss C-46 Commando cargo aircraft," explained Google.

"Named for the size of the loads it was able to carry across Northern Canada, Miss Piggy had to make an emergency landing on the shores of Hudson Bay, where it still sits today."

The CN Tower

An aerial shot of Toronto with the CN Tower and Rogers Centre.

An aerial shot of Toronto with the CN Tower and Rogers Centre.

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It probably doesn't come as too much of a shock that the CN Tower made the list!

According to Google, the landmark is also one of the top viewed places on Street View and you can check out both the inside and outside.

Chateau Frontenac

Chateau Frontenac.

Chateau Frontenac.

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If you want to experience one of Canada's most famous castles (well, one of the few we actually have) but can't travel, you can see the luxe inside and outside of Château Frontenac simply by looking it up on Street View.

Casa Loma

Casa Loma.

Casa Loma.

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You can also check out Toronto's famous castle the same way — take a peek of both the impressive inside and outside of Casa Loma, because hey, it's totally free!

British Columbia

A persona in a horse mask eating a banana.

A persona in a horse mask eating a banana.

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Lastly, Google added in this truly special image to round out their post.

"And if there’s one Street View image that lives in our heads rent free… It's this horse eating a banana on the side of the road in Victoria, BC."

Never change, horse person!

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    Sarah Rohoman (she/her) was a Senior Writer with Narcity Media. She has worked at BuzzFeed Canada, Yahoo Canada, and CBC Radio in news, lifestyle, ecommerce, and social media. She has an MA in Journalism from Western University and a BA from McGill. She loves libraries, alpacas, and all things witchy.

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