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region |alberta central 6 SELFIE STOPS EDDIE THE SQUIRREL VIKING TROLLS Arguably the cutest town mascot in Alberta, Eddie the Squirrel welcomes both visitors and residents from his log seat. In 2011, a new Eddie with a modern look was installed in the beautiful Centennial Park, so he may look a little different from the squirrel in your parents’ pictures. edson.ca Trolls don’t just hang out on the Internet. When you visit Viking Troll Park, you’ll spot statues of trolls inspired by Scandinavian folklore and plants native to Scandinavia. Scout out the warrior guards on the Viking ship or standing in front of Troll Mountain. viking.ca Never take a selfie with a wild animal— no matter how safe you feel. Not only is it dangerous, it’s stressful to the animal and can lead to hefty fines and charges. Not to mention medical bills… However, it is completely safe to hug Jasper the Bear, located near the visitor centre in Jasper! PAUL BUNYAN’S BOWLING BALL Weighing in at a whopping 16,583 kilograms, this perfectly spherical boulder has become lovingly known as Paul Bunyan’s bowling ball. The massive rock was unearthed in 1998 at a local gravel pit and has been on display in front of the Drayton Valley District Historical Society Museum ever since. draytonvalley.ca GIANT MUNDARE SAUSAGE Mundare is famous for its world-famous Ukrainian sausage, so the Edward E. Stawnichy Charitable Foundation donated and built a 13-metre-tall kubasa — or sausage — to celebrate it! If the sight of such a big link of meat gives you a carnivorous craving, head over to Stawnichy’s Sausage (5210-50 St, 780-764-3912) for some fresh, locally made sausage. mundare.ca GIANT PYSANKA Designed by Paul Maxum Sembaliuk, this 2.5-tonne aluminum Easter egg honours the 50 province’s Ukrainian population and history. The intricate pattern of triangles that make up the shell required the use of geometric-modelling software both to design the surface area of the sculpture and to build it. vegreville.ca FRANCIS THE PIG Named after St. Francis of Assisi, the patron saint of animals (or perhaps philosopher Sir Francis Bacon), this legendary 108-kilogram pig once jumped a 1.2-metre wall to avoid the slaughterhouse. He evaded capture for five months, and many residents have stories of sightings or near captures. Francis was immortalized in bronze by Danek Mozdzenski and posed doing his favourite thing: running away. reddeer.ca You’d Think It’d Be Obvious, but…