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World Record Canada: 2013 Canadian Guinness World Records

20 Guinness World Records Set By Canadians
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No, we haven't set the world record for the largest igloo or largest maple syrup collection just yet.

But when it comes to breaking records, Canada has a pretty good reputation in the industry, says Stuart Claxton, marketing director for Guinness World Records.

"Per capita, more records are broken in Canada than any other country in the world," he tells the Huffington Post Canada.

From the world's longest baby (a baby boy that measured in at 76 cm) to the record for the most people shaving their own heads simultaneously (57 people), Canada holds a well-rounded resume of talent and creativity.

This year, Canada has added several new world records including the CN Tower's EdgeWalk in Toronto as the world's highest external walk on a building and the largest game of dodgeball at the University of Alberta in Edmonton with 4,979 participants. And just this past weekend, the city of Markham Ont., broke the world record for the longest dragon dance, according to YorkRegion.com.

On average, the office of the Guinness Book of World Records receives over 50,000 claims a year, Claxton says. Records like the world's oldest person for both men and women or the longest DJ marathon are broken or claimed the most often.

"As soon as the challenge is set down, it's almost human nature to step up to it," he says.

In honour of the release of Guinness World Book Of Records 2013 edition, we've rounded up some of Canada's achievements this past year and of all time:

Largest Ice Cream Cake

Guinness World Records In Canada

Largest Ice Cream Cake

WHAT: The largest ice cream cake weighed 10.13 tonnes (22,333.6 lb) and was created by Dairy Queen Canada in Toronto, Ont.

WHEN: May 10 2011.

Longest Drumming Marathon

WHAT: The longest drumming marathon by an individual is 121 hours and was set by Steve Gaul at the Burlington Music Centre in Burlington, Ont.

WHEN: August 5 to 10, 2011.

Most Needles In The Head

WHAT: The record for the most needles inserted into the head was 2,025 and was set by Mohanathas Sivanayagam in Toronto, Ont.

WHEN:December 3, 2011.

Most Expensive Hot Dog

WHAT: The most expensive hot dog is the Dragon Dog which sells for $100 at DougieDog in Vancouver, B.C.

WHEN: The hot dog made its debut on January 23, 2012.

Fastest Half Marathon By A Mascot

WHAT: The fastest half marathon by a mascot is 1 hr 46 min 27 seconds and was set by David Hiddleston (dressed as Jefferson the Dog) at the 2011 Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon.

WHEN: October 16, 2011.

Highest External Walk On A Building

WHAT: The highest external walk on a building is called the EdgeWalk and is located 356 m above the ground, running full-circle around the top of the CN Tower's 360 restaurant.

WHEN: Opened August 1, 2011.

Longest Fruit Snack

WHAT: The longest fruit snack, measured at 91.44 m (300 ft) and was prepared by Sun-Rype Products Ltd. at the Parkinson Recreation Centre in Kelowna, B.C.

WHEN: October 16, 2011.

Most Grey Cup Wins

WHO: The Toronto Argonauts have won a record 15 Grey Cups.

WHEN: 1914, 1921, 1933, 1937, 1938, 1945, 1947, 1950, 1952, 1983, 1991, 1996, 1997 and 2004.

Oldest Baseball Field Diamond

WHAT: The oldest baseball diamond sits in Labatt Park in London, Ont.

WHEN: In existence since 1877.

Heaviest Birth Triplets

WHAT: The heaviest triplets at birth are Gabriel James, Lilliana Mary and Nathan Andrew Kupresak of Toronto, who had a combined weight of 17 lb 2.7 oz.

WHEN: November 6, 2008.

Most Bone Tattoos

WHAT: The person with the most bone tattoos (139 tattoos to be exact) is Canadian artist Rick Genest (aka Zombie Boy from Lady Gaga's Born This Way video).

WHEN: April 27, 2011.

Longest Beard

WHAT: The longest beard measures at 2.495 m and belongs to Sarwan Singh of Surrey, B.C.

WHEN: September 8, 2011.

Largest Santa Claus Memorabilia Collection

WHAT: Jean-Guy Laquerre has 25,104 different items of Santa Claus memorabilia.

WHEN: Laquerre has been collecting since 1988.

Largest Parking Lot

WHAT: The world's largest parking lot can hold 20,000 vehicles and sits at the world's largest mall — the West Edmonton Mall — in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

WHEN: The first phase of the mall was built in 1981, with Phase II and Phase III opened in 1983 and 1985 respectively.

Fastest Time Eating A Raw Onion

WHAT: The fastest time to eat a full raw onion is 43.53 seconds and was broken by Peter Czerwinski in Mississauga, Ont.

WHEN: November 2, 2011.

WHAT: The NHL world record for most regular-season career wins by a goaltender is 656 wins by Canadian Martin Brodeur.

WHEN: Brodeur has been playing since 1993/94 season, and reached his 600th win on April 6, 2010.

Tallest Teen

WHAT: The tallest female ever recorded was Anna Haining Bates, who stood at 2.41 m (7 ft 11 in) at the age of 15. Bates passed away in 1888.

Most Chainsaws Juggled

WHAT: The most chainsaw juggling catches is 94 catches and was set by Ian Stewart in Windsor, Nova Scotia.

WHEN: September 25, 2011.

Most Disliked Canadian Video

WHAT: The most "disliked" Canadian video on YouTube is the music video for Justin Bieber's "Baby", with 2,563,872 "dislikes." Ouch.

WHEN: As of May 18, 2012.

Aw: Slowest Growing Tree

WHAT: The slowest growing tree is a white cedar located near the Canadian Great Lakes. The tree grew to a height of less than 10.2 cm (4 in) after 155 years.

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