Seven Wonders of Canada
This article is about Canada's Wonders. For other Seven Wonders, see Wonders of the World (disambiguation).
The Seven Wonders of Canada was a 2007 competition sponsored by CBC Television's The National and CBC Radio One's Sounds Like Canada. They sought to determine Canada's "seven wonders" by receiving nominations from viewers, and then from on-line voting of the short list. After the vote, a panel of judges, Ra McGuire, Roy MacGregor and Roberta L. Jamieson, picked the winners based on geographic and poetic criteria. Their seven picks were revealed on The National on June 7, 2007. The Seven Wonders as chosen by Canada were the Sleeping Giant, Niagara Falls, the Bay of Fundy, Nahanni National Park Reserve, the Northern Lights, the Rockies, and the Cabot Trail.
CBC's Seven Wonders of Canada
Image | Nominee | Location | Province or territory | Number of votes |
---|---|---|---|---|
The Canoe | 17,470 | |||
The Igloo | Northern Canada | 11,082 | ||
Niagara Falls | Niagara River | Ontario | 81,818 | |
Old Quebec | Quebec City | Quebec | 20,880 | |
Pier 21 | Halifax | Nova Scotia | 11,225 | |
Prairie Skies | Canadian Prairies | 14,836 | ||
The Rockies | Western Canada | Alberta & British Columbia | 55,630 |
Top seven as voted by Canada
Image | Nominee | Location | Province or territory | Number of votes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Sleeping Giant | Thunder Bay | Ontario | 177,305 | |
Niagara Falls | Niagara River | Ontario | 81,818 | |
Bay of Fundy | Atlantic Canada | New Brunswick & Nova Scotia | 67,670 | |
Nahanni National Park Reserve | Northern Canada | Northwest Territories | 64,920 | |
Northern Lights | Northern Canada | 61,417 | ||
The Rockies | Western Canada | Alberta & British Columbia | 55,630 | |
Cabot Trail | Cape Breton Island | Nova Scotia | 44,073 |
Short list
See also
References
- Ra McGuire; Roy MacGregor; Roberta L. Jamieson (2007). "Judges' Choices for The Seven Wonders of Canada". CBC News. Retrieved 2009-12-22.
- "Top 7 Audience Selections for the Seven Wonders of Canada". CBC News. 2007. Retrieved 2009-12-22.
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