Falher, Alberta, Canada: World's Largest Honey Bee
The "Honey Capital of Canada" is surrounded by clover fields and bees. The giant bee statue was built in 1990 by Richard Ethier, a local welder. It's perched atop a 20-foot-high pole and is 23 feet long.
- Address:
- 3 Ave. SE, Falher, AB, Canada
- Directions:
- Up on a pole, in a little park at the corner of Main St. SW and 3 Ave. SE.
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The World's Largest Honey Bee.
[Chantal L, 12/31/2017]The 6.7 metre bee statue is in the Honey capital of Alberta. Sits outside the tourism office.
[Liz Goddard, 06/23/2013]Nearby Offbeat Places
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The small town of Falher proclaims itself as the "Honey Capital of Canada," with a thriving local beekeeping industry. The annual Honey Festival happens in July and features a human "Beard Bee" challenge and a parade.