The Map is Complete: Discover 365 Notable Attractions

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I’ve finally completed it. All the posts I’ve written over the past year—yes, it has been more than a year—are now indexed in one convenient location.

After finishing my posts at the end of December, I created a Google Map that features a brief description of each sight along with a link to its profile. As you might expect, I’ve made an effort to showcase diverse regions of the country.

However, the map does reflect certain biases, stemming from both internal and external factors.

Having spent most of my life in British Columbia, mainly on the coast, it’s natural that Vancouver Island has more entries than some other areas. This is simply a reflection of my personal experience.

The larger cities and southern regions of Canada are also more prominently featured. This is largely because human-made attractions tend to concentrate where there are more people, resulting in a higher number of unique and interesting sights. Although this is a statistical reality, the impact of population density is often overlooked.

Regardless, you likely didn’t click on this for a discussion about human perspectives; you probably came here for the map, and here it is:

Feel free to point out any flaws you notice.



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