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Canada’s weirdest homes

The kookiest cribs in Canada
The Lego House, Toronto, Ontario
The Lego House, Toronto, Ontario
The Lego House, Toronto, Ontario
Leslieville's Crazy Doll House, Toronto, Ontario
Leslieville's Crazy Doll House, Toronto, Ontario
Leslieville's Crazy Doll House, Toronto, Ontario
Les Maisons de Bouteilles, Wellington, Prince Edward Island
Les Maisons de Bouteilles, Wellington, Prince Edward Island
Les Maisons de Bouteilles, Wellington, Prince Edward Island
Free Spirit Spheres, Vancouver Island, British Columbia
Free Spirit Spheres, Vancouver Island, British Columbia
Free Spirit Spheres, Vancouver Island, British Columbia
Habitat 67, Montreal, Quebec
Habitat 67, Montreal, Quebec
Habitat 67, Montreal, Quebec
Cob Cottage, Mayne Island, British Columbia
Cob Cottage, Mayne Island, British Columbia
Cob Cottage, Mayne Island, British Columbia
Upside Down House, Niagara Falls, Ontario
Upside Down House, Niagara Falls, Ontario
Upside Down House, Niagara Falls, Ontario
The m.o.r.e. CLT Cabin, La Pêche, Québec
The m.o.r.e. CLT Cabin, La Pêche, Québec
The m.o.r.e. CLT Cabin, La Pêche, Québec
The Cube House, Toronto, Ontario
The Cube House, Toronto, Ontario
The Cube House, Toronto, Ontario
Hobbit house, Osoyoos, British Columbia
Hobbit house, Osoyoos, British Columbia
Hobbit house, Osoyoos, British Columbia
Craigdarroch Castle, Victoria, British Columbia
Craigdarroch Castle, Victoria, British Columbia
Craigdarroch Castle, Victoria, British Columbia
Converted 1960s school bus, Sooke, British Columbia
Converted 1960s school bus, Sooke, British Columbia
Converted 1960s school bus, Sooke, British Columbia
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Free Spirit Spheres

The kookiest cribs in Canada

Home to groundbreaking artists and daring designers, Canada has its fair share of audacious architecture. But what about the buildings that have gained notoriety for being just a little bit... odd?

From a house that looks like a piece of Lego to an upside-down residence where visitors walk on the ceiling, these might just be the strangest structures in all of Canada.

Click or scroll to explore the most unusual properties in the country...

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Jen Grimble

19 January 2025

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