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No images? Click here Hello and welcome to the weekend edition of Best Of Maclean’s. Each Saturday, we place a spotlight on the top story from Macleans.ca from the past week, showcasing the most interesting people, places and stories from across Canada. Inside the $24-million mini CanadaIt's taken millions of dollars and a decade of meticulous work, but Little Canada—the massive model museum housed in downtown Toronto’s underground established by a patriotic visionary—is only getting started. Go behind-the-scenes with the museum's eccentric, one-of-a-kind founder and the designers and builders bringing Little Canada to life. On newsstands now: Cottage Industry: Tales from the national cottage market frenzy Vacation properties have never been in such high demand. In this sweeping cross-country survey, Maclean’s looks at 10 of the most popular regions to buy a cottage. The July issue identifies what makes these spots so attractive and tells the stories of Canadians who bought cottages and cabins over the last few years, battling through a landscape of frenzied bidding wars and buying properties without even setting foot in the province. Also in this issue: The Swindler Sisters: A family fraud in Cape Breton Anita Anand: The Fixer The whimsical $24 million mini-Canada Plus: the realtors & local businesses making a killing from the cottage boomBuy the latest issue of Maclean’s here and click here to subscribe. Want to share the Best of Maclean’s with family, friends and colleagues? Click here to send them this newsletter and subscribe. Share Tweet Share Forward
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