World's Largest Banana -- Melita MB
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N 49° 16.261 W 100° 59.168
14U E 355523 N 5459482
A 30 foot tall banana -- now THAT'S ginormous!
Waymark Code: WMJYFJ
Location: Manitoba, Canada
Date Posted: 01/16/2014
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member GT.US
Views: 12

Blasterz are not sure if a whole dairy of milk would make enough ice cream for the banana split a 30-foot tall banana would need -- but that doesn't mean we wouldn't eat our share if 30' tall banana split was on the menu.

The best part of the big banana is that while Melita is said to be the center of Manitoba's Banana Belt, actually no bananas are grown there - it;s still too cold. Source: (visit link)

Banana splitsville

The town of Melita, Man., with its train tracks, grain silos and winding river, serves as a picture for any small farming community on the Prairies.

BY NATIONAL POST
FEBRUARY 18, 2008

The town of Melita, Man., with its train tracks, grain silos and winding river, serves as a picture for any small farming community on the Prairies.

Life revolves around a four-sheet curling rink in the winter and a hilly, picturesque nine-hole golf course in the summer. The residents, little more than 1,000 in all, live within a small cross-section of roads and nearby farmhouses. There's a hotel, a public swimming pool which is under expansion, and a bakery -- with the softest and most delectable buns ever to be whipped up from scratch.

But faced with a slowing economy and a younger generation expatriating to urban centres, Melita, found 340 kilometres southwest of Winnipeg, is considering adding a unique roadside attraction to its modest skyline: a 9.144-metre (30-foot) banana statue. . . .

The banana isn't without its supporters, and isn't as arbitrarily celebrated as it appears to be. It may seem odd for a town known for wheat fields and grassland birds, with winter temperatures commonly below -30C, to celebrate a tropical fruit.

"There has to be a reason why you put a banana up," said Doug Cameron, who supports the idea. "When I was growing up as a kid, Melita was always a little warmer, sort of like the hot spot. 'Banana belt' was an expression that was used for the area."

Andy Nader, a Manitoba agro-meteorologist, says the term "banana belt" is commonly applied to an area east of Melita, but agrees that local farmers do benefit from warmer temperatures than much of the province.

"Statistically that is warmer than the rest of the province, so they can grow stuff like -- obviously not bananas -- but warmer varieties of things like corn," he said. "Crops that you couldn't grow a couple hundred kilometres north of there."

The tourism board decided to jump on the idea to use the unique symbol as a way to promote the town in the face of a slowing economy and dwindling population . . . ." [end]

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"Big banana ups Manitoba town's 'a-peel'
CBC News Posted: Aug 03, 2010 9:57 AM CT

The town of Melita, Man., is preparing to peel back the curtain on Canada's newest oversized roadside attraction.

On Aug. 7, the community will unveil a nine-metre-tall banana holding a blue jay in its hand and wearing a championship wrestling-style belt.

The giant yellow fruit represents Melita's location in southwestern Manitoba's so-called Banana Belt, so named because of the comparatively moderate weather.

The blue jay symbolizes Melita's status as a key site for bird conservation in the province.

Melita will henceforth not only be known as the grasslands birds capital of Manitoba, "it is also a town with a-peel," the Melita and area tourism website states.

The root of the banana idea goes back to 2007, when the tourism committee began brainstorming new ideas to bring people to the area, 33 kilometres north of the United States border and 37 kilometres east of the Saskatchewan border.

Calgary-based custom manufacturing company Heavy Industries was contracted for the job, which entailed a foam-and-steel construction.

The whole thing was then coated with a weatherproof exterior.

The big banana is being loaded onto a flatbed truck Tuesday and will be installed at its permanent site in Melita later this week.

The unveiling, coinciding with Melita's annual Banana Days festival, will happen at noon Saturday at the grassy corner of Front Street and Highway 83.

Free banana splits will be given out to all those attending."
Price of Admission: 0.00 (listed in local currency)

Height of object in feet: 30

Size of a typical object of this: 5 inches

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