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newfoundland icebergs

At a certain time of the year massive mountains of ice float into this tiny town in Newfoundland and Labrador, towering above the homes and creating a uniquely stunning scene.

The town, Twillingate, is known for its front-row seats of iceberg viewing, and has even been dubbed the "iceberg capital of the world." It has a lot to live up to with that kind of title, but it manages to do just that.

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From cascading waterfalls to breathtaking beaches, Canada has no shortage of natural wonders to explore. So, which ones are worth adding to your bucket list?

We asked Canadian travel influencers for their favourite natural wonders in the country and they shared so many stunning places. Whether you're dreaming of a hike through a surreal forest or a coastal adventure, these spots will no doubt fuel your wanderlust.

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The iceberg off the coast of Newfoundland that went viral for looking like a penis made it to American late-night TV and the jokes just kept on coming.

Not only was the penis-shaped iceberg a sensation in Canada but it was also a pretty big deal in countries around the world, including the U.S.

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There's an iceberg off the coast of Newfoundland that's going viral because it looks exactly like a penis — well, except for its truly impressive size.

It was recently spotted in a part of Canada that's known as Iceberg Alley, where icebergs move through the ocean from spring to early summer.

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