@ Quelque Elk! Baby Cheep begins his tour of "Maples, Moose & Mounties - Ontario" by downloading a map of specially chosen locations! Quelque Elk! Larger than a deer, smaller than a moose, the hardy elk is found in many places across Canada. This lady may look placid, but don't get too close, particularly if she has a calf with her!
While touring Canada, you met Fiddlesticks.
Baby Cheep shook paws with Fiddlesticks the Green Happy Dragon. They both received one silver mole!
@ Autumnal Boardwalk "Do you think we'll see some elk like we did on Snow Beach that time, Nanuk?" asked Baby Cheep. "Oh yes, we're bound to. Gosh, Baby Cheep, do you remember those sharks, and the octopus as well? Poor Fresco took one look and hid in the bottom of the boat!" responded Nanuk. Autumnal Boardwalk What could be more pleasant than a walk through this Canadian woodland scene in its amazing autumn colours?
While touring Canada, you met Nanuk.
Baby Cheep shook paws with Nanuk the Blue Polar Bear. They both received one silver mole!
@ Canada Goose - We Have Lift Off! “Let's hope Foxy doesn't get as seasick on these Canadian lakes as he did on Lake Windermere in England that time, Baby Cheep!” said Cindy, studying the future itinerary. "Can you get seasick on a lake?" asked Baby Cheep. "Oh yes, indeedy," said Cindy. Canada Goose - We Have Lift Off! The Canada Goose is a large wild goose with a black head and neck, a white "chinstrap" and a brown body. They fly in a distinctive V formation, with the position of the leading bird rotating, as it is the most exhausting position of the V. When swimming, they form a straight(ish) line!
While touring Canada, you met Cindy.
Baby Cheep shook paws with Cindy the Ragdoll Kitten. They both received one silver mole!
@ Canadian Butter Tarts “Wouldn't it be lovely to live in a lighthouse like this one pictured in our itinerary in Nova Scotia? So romantic!" mused Baby Cheep, nibbling on a taffy lolly. "Well, I don't know," said Choco Bear. "It's not all about drinking coffee and gazing at the sea. You have to run up and down stairs, operate the light and the foghorn, and there may be no running water or electricity apart from a generator." Baby Cheep considered this. "Mine would be a luxurious, converted, non-operational lighthouse, then." Canadian Butter Tarts Roll out 13 oz/375g shortcrust pastry on lightly floured surface. Cut 18-20 rounds with a 3"/7.5cm fluted cutter. Use the rounds to line two deep 12-hole tart tins. Beat two large eggs in a large bowl and combine with 175g/6 oz light muscavado sugar, 100g/3 oz raisins, 1 tsp vanilla extract, 55g/2 oz butter and four tbsp single cream. Tip this mixture into a pan and stir continuously for 3-4 minutes until the butter melts, and the mixture bubbles and starts to thicken. It should be thick enough to coat the back of a wooden spoon. Don’t overcook, and be sure to stir all the time as the mixture can easily burn. Remove from the heat and stir in 50g/1½ oz walnuts or pecan nuts. Spoon the filling into the unbaked tart shells so it’s level with the pastry. Bake for 15-18 minutes at 190°C/Gas 5/375°F until set and pale golden. Leave in the tin to cool for a few minutes before lifting out onto a wire rack. Serve warm or cold. Enjoy!
While touring Canada, you met Choco Bear.
Baby Cheep shook paws with Choco Bear the Dark Chocolate Bear. They both received one silver mole!
@ Atibiti River, Ontario “It would be great fun to camp overnight, wouldn't it, Gordon?” said Baby Cheep. Gordon shivered. “Brrrrrrrr! I think it would be a little too cold, Baby Cheep! I like my creature comforts!" Atibiti River, Ontario Just the way to spend a hot summer's day—in a canoe following the meandering curves of this waterway! The Atibiti River is 540 km (340 miles) long. At its far end it joins the Moose River and then enters James Bay.
While touring Canada, you met Gordon.
Baby Cheep shook paws with Gordon the Green Happy Dragon. They both received one silver mole!
@ Canadian Gold “I don't know how to pronounce half of these place names, Baby Cheep!” said Ladybug ruefully. "Never mind," said Baby Cheep. "We'll look them up when we get back!" Canadian Gold A canoe by a jetty on a calm evening at the end of the day, where the sinking sun turns the lake to gold.
While touring Canada, you met Ladybug.
Baby Cheep shook paws with Ladybug the Green Rapid Dragonfly. They both received one silver mole!
@ Colour at the End of the Tunnel “I don't know how to pronounce half of these place names, Baby Cheep!” said Sophia ruefully. "Never mind," said Baby Cheep. "We'll look them up when we get back!" Colour at the End of the Tunnel This unusual outdoor sculpture comprises discs in alternate stripes of black and white leading to an optical illusion when viewed from the end!
While touring Canada, you met Sophia.
Baby Cheep shook paws with Sophia the Blue Beautiful Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!
@ The Maple Leaf Forever Baby Cheep was very happy to meet CatchThis18 here! They both swapped tales of their experiences of their travels so far! The Maple Leaf Forever At the time of Confederation in 1867, the maple leaf as a symbol of Canadian patriotism was relatively new. At a public meeting in August 1860, a group of Toronto citizens, planning for the upcoming Royal Visit of the Prince of Wales, decided to identify themselves as native-born Canadians by wearing a maple leaf. “The Englishman glories in his rose, the Irishman in his Shamrock, and the Scotchman in his thistle. Why should not Canadians, their descendants, wreath around their brows a chaplet of the maple leaf?” Maple leaf badges were worn at the reception for the Prince of Wales held in Toronto on 7 September 1860. Although the maple leaf had previously been used as a symbol for Canada, this was the first occasion on which it was worn as a national emblem.
While touring Canada, you met CatchThis18.
Baby Cheep shook paws with CatchThis18 the Black Lovable Labrador. They both received one silver mole!
@ Pakenham Bridge Baby Cheep was listening enraptured to strains of music reaching them from a street violin player. “My mum used to sing this, Delilah!” she exclaimed happily. "Leonard Cohen’s Hallelujah. This takes me back!" Pakenham Bridge The Mississippi River, swollen by winter snowfall, is crossed here by a beautiful and unique bridge, built in 1901 to accommodate horses and carriages crossing the river at the location of the mills in Pakenham village. The bridge is 268 feet in length and 22 feet wide. The stone is from a local quarry.
While touring Canada, you met Delilah.
Baby Cheep shook paws with Delilah the Grey Playful Kitten. They both received one silver mole!
@ Marina Arena "Hey, look at Shuswap in the brochure," said Turbo. "'The city's new claim to fame: the world’s largest treble clef. It is more than 42 feet (13m) high!'" "Wow! Is there music to go with it?" asked Baby Cheep. "Yup. The first notes of O Canada," responded Turbo. "That's a lovely tune!" Marina Arena For those who love a life on the ocean wave, this is a sight to gladden the heart! Manoeuvre your craft out of its berth and its ho, for the open waters!
While touring Canada, you met Turbo.
Baby Cheep shook paws with Turbo the Midnight Happy Dragon. They both received one silver mole!
@ Rideau Canal, Ottawa “Wouldn't it be lovely to live in a lighthouse like these ones pictured in our itinerary for the Maritime provinces? So romantic!" mused Baby Cheep, sipping a leisurely fruit juice. "Well, I don't know," said Archie. "It's not all about drinking orange juice and gazing at the sea. You have to run up and down stairs to operate the light and the foghorn, and there may be no running water or electricity apart from a generator." Baby Cheep considered this. "Mine would be a luxurious, converted, non-operational lighthouse, then." Rideau Canal, Ottawa The canal's challenging construction was supervised by Colonel John By between 1826 and 1832 (hence, Ottawa’s former name of Bytown). The flight of eight massive locks that connect the Ottawa River and the Rideau Canal in the summer are still manually operated. This 202 km/125-mile long canal is a must-see location!
While touring Canada, you met Archie.
Baby Cheep shook paws with Archie the Brown Owl. They both received one silver mole!
@ Alexandra Bridge, Ottawa “Let's just drink in this scene, shall we, Baby Cheep?” suggested Pynelope, sinking down on a convenient tree stump. Baby Cheep agreed it was well worth spending some time there! Alexandra Bridge, Ottawa In the background is the Notre-Dame Cathedral, a minor Roman Catholic basilica built in 1879 in the neoclassical Gothic Revival style. The Canadian Parliament building is a little way down the road from here.
While touring Canada, you met Pynelope.
Baby Cheep shook paws with Pynelope the Strawberry Milky Moo Cow. They both received one silver mole!
@ Ottawa Art Gallery “Pass me the binoculars, Baby Cheep!” said Mystery. "I think that's a Northern Cardinal just taking off over there! They stay in Canada all year round, you know." Ottawa Art Gallery A glass chandelier in the Gallery. An exhibition in November 2020 was Ottawa-based photographer John Healey's Plastic Beach, a set of still life images of foraged plastic refuse discovered along the shores of the Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence River. Discarded shopping bags, fragments of milk jugs, and crushed bottle caps are reanimated to show us the lack of care with which we treat the habitat of millions of creatures. Arranged in dramatic light, Healey positioned these plastic items, evidence of human pollution, as messages in a bottle that have washed up on shore to deliver an ominous message: we cannot ignore these warnings any longer.
While touring Canada, you met Mystery.
Baby Cheep shook paws with Mystery the Ragdoll Kitten. They both received one silver mole!
@ Château Laurier, Ottawa “Pass me the binoculars, Baby Cheep!” said Choose a name Thisisme. "I think that's a Northern Cardinal just taking off over there! They stay in Canada all year round, you know." Château Laurier, Ottawa Opened in 1912, the Chateau Laurier Hotel in Ottawa was built in a French Gothic Revival Châteauesque style, and has over 400 luxury rooms. The hotel features original Tiffany stained-glass windows. The walls were faced with Indiana limestone and feature conical turrets and dormer windows topped by a copper roof. The lobby floors were constructed of Belgian marble. A truly amazing hotel experience!
While touring Canada, you met Choose a name Thisisme.
Baby Cheep shook paws with Choose a name Thisisme the Panda Cub. They both received one silver mole!
Choose a name Thisisme and you found 5 Travel Tokens!
@ Mediaeval Castle in Miniature Oh look ... a Canadian pet! Mediaeval Castle in Miniature This delightful building is on The Thousand Islands, a North American archipelago of 1,864 islands that straddles the Canada–US border in the Saint Lawrence River as it emerges from the northeast corner of Lake Ontario. They stretch for about 50 miles (80 km) downstream from Kingston, Ontario. The Canadian islands are in the province of Ontario and the U.S. islands in the state of New York.
While touring Canada, you met smokey.
Baby Cheep shook paws with smokey the Tabby Cat. They both received one silver mole!
@ Atmospheric Toronto “I'm enjoying the tour very much but it's getting quite cold, isn't it, Baby Cheep?” shivered Daphne Fluffster Tinklehoof. “Here, wrap my scarf around yourself," replied Baby Cheep. "And you can look forward to a lovely mug of hot chocolate when we get back to our accommodation!" Atmospheric Toronto It looks very much like the calm before the storm in this image of a very still Toronto waterfront scene! Let's hope all pets get under cover before the tempest gets underway!
While touring Canada, you met Daphne Fluffster Tinklehoof.
Baby Cheep shook paws with Daphne Fluffster Tinklehoof the Midnight Mauve Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!
Daphne Fluffster Tinklehoof and you found 5 Travel Tokens!
@ Toronto Nightlife “Oh hello, Baby Cheep!” cried Audrey. “Didn’t we bump into each other at the Fiat racetrack in Turin last month? This is quite the change of scene, isn't it?” Toronto Nightlife For nocturnal pets, there is a full schedule of activities for a fun night in Toronto! Dare they go on the Haunted Toronto Walking Tour? Perhaps they would prefer an evening cruise, or a visit to bustling Chinatown or perhaps enjoy some live music in one of Toronto's stylish after-hours clubs? Or for more peace-loving pets, how about a trip to Scarborough Bluffs are where city folk get away from the hustle and bustle and enjoy the great outdoors? In addition to taking a dip in the lake, you can have an evening bonfire under the stars with your friends, with your own designated fire pit!
While touring Canada, you met Audrey.
Baby Cheep shook paws with Audrey the Black Lovable Labrador. They both received one silver mole!
@ Toronto Night Scene "I think there'll be quite a few tired paws, wings and flippers when we get back to the tour bus," said Star❤️Lite, after she and Baby Cheep had spent some time exploring another long country track to its end. "Is there a gift shop downtown?" queried Baby Cheep. "The thought of that generally keeps me going." Toronto Night Scene Toronto is here buzzing with its lively nightlife, contrasting with its colours reflected in the calm, still water.
While touring Canada, you met Star❤️Lite.
Baby Cheep shook paws with Star❤️Lite the Explorer Bug V3. They both received one silver mole!
@ Toronto Marina “Oh wow, Baby Cheep, there's a butterfly!” Schnupfen cried out. “It looks like a Great Spangled Fritillary," replied Baby Cheep knowledgeably. Toronto Marina An amazing backdrop to this prestigious marina! On arriving at your berth you have access to provision stores and all major attractions, theatres, sports and concert venues. When ready to weigh anchor, you have easy access to Toronto Harbour and Lake Ontario for your onward sailing.
While touring Canada, you met Schnupfen.
Baby Cheep shook paws with Schnupfen the Midnight Happy Dragon. They both received one silver mole!
@ Flatiron Building, Toronto “Oh wow, Baby Cheep, there's a butterfly!” Ginny cried out. “It looks like a Great Spangled Fritillary," replied Baby Cheep knowledgeably. Flatiron Building, Toronto The historic Gooderham Building (also known as the Flatiron Building) in Wellington Street East, Toronto. Completed in 1892, it was built in the Romanesque Revival style. It is well known for the trompe-l'œil effect mural on the back wall. In the background are high-rise financial centres.
While touring Canada, you met Ginny.
Baby Cheep shook paws with Ginny the Midnight Happy Dragon. They both received one silver mole!
@ Toronto at Dawn Baby Cheep was listening enraptured to strains of music reaching them from a street violin player. “My mum used to sing this, Coal!” he exclaimed happily. "Leonard Cohen’s Hallelujah. This takes me back!" Toronto at Dawn The city hasn't woken up for another busy day yet, but the dawn is rising behind the CN Tower and the Toronto skyline.
While touring Canada, you met Coal.
Baby Cheep shook paws with Coal the Grey Playful Kitten. They both received one silver mole!
@ Horseshoe Falls, Canada Baby Cheep was very happy to meet sammy here! They both swapped tales of their experiences of their travels so far! Horseshoe Falls, Canada Horseshoe Falls, also known as Canadian Falls, is the largest of the three waterfalls that collectively form Niagara Falls on the Niagara River along the Canada–United States border. Approximately 90% of the Niagara River, after diversions for hydropower generation, flows over Horseshoe Falls. The remaining 10% flows over American Falls (shown on the left of this picture) and Bridal Veil Falls. The Rainbow Bridge is depicted in the foreground, and the main buildings on the right are a large casino and a Waterpark.
While touring Canada, you met sammy.
Baby Cheep shook paws with sammy the Grey Playful Kitten. They both received one silver mole!
@ Niagara Thrills Baby Cheep was very happy to meet Dai here! They both swapped tales of their experiences of their travels so far! Niagara Thrills Will your pet enjoy the challenge of this boat ride close to the famous Niagara Falls? A thrilling time will be had by all, but make sure to wrap up warmly!
While touring Canada, you met Dai.
Baby Cheep shook paws with Dai the Midnight Happy Dragon. They both received one silver mole!
@ Niagara Waterfalls As Baby Cheep's tour of "Maples, Moose & Mounties - Ontario" comes to an end, he noshes some poutine and is surprised to discover Canada left him a parting gift! Rainbow Grid Calling all colour lovers! When you have important things to check off your to do list here is the perfect set up to a dot diary in stunning colour. Niagara Waterfalls There’s something spectacular about watching the cascading flow of a waterfall plunge into the river below. Whether we love their tumbling streams or the thundering sounds they make, they are sparkling natural wonders that make us to stop and marvel at their majesty. The drop of the Horseshoe Falls at Niagara is about 57 m (187 ft). Baby Cheep has completed his tour of "Maples, Moose & Mounties - Ontario"! Please select another pet as visitor, so it can also tour part of Canada!
While touring Canada, you met Seth.
Baby Cheep shook paws with Seth the Blue Beautiful Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!