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Lolita Longneck has completed the quest of
"Maples, Moose & Mounties" !


17th Sep 2021
Lolita Longneck visits "Maples, Moose & Mounties - North"!
Episode 1/24

@ Larger Than Life, Yukon Territories
Lolita Longneck begins her tour of "Maples, Moose & Mounties - North" by downloading a map of specially chosen locations!
Larger Than Life, Yukon Territories
Signs welcoming visitors to the Yukon Territories greet you with the phrase, "Larger Than Life," and the vast panoramas do not disappoint. Mountain vistas such as this are a common sight throughout the spectacularly beautiful province.


While touring Canada, you met Toby.

Lolita Longneck shook paws with Toby the Black Great Dane. They both received one silver mole!

Toby and you found 20 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 805 Find points today: 119 Hunt total: 701

TobyLolita LongneckQUEST REWARD
x 20


18th Sep 2021
Lolita Longneck visits "Maples, Moose & Mounties - North"!
Episode 2/24

@ Mackenzie Mountains, Yukon Territories
"Today's quiz question, Angel!" announced Lolita Longneck. "What is Nunavut’s territorial flower?"
"Goodness! I don't know, Lolita Longneck, what is it?"
"The purple saxifrage, Saxifraga oppositifolia," replied Lolita Longneck. "It grows well in cliff edges and rocks, and flowers in the spring snow."

Mackenzie Mountains, Yukon Territories
The Mackenzie Mountains form part of the boundary between the Yukon and Northwest Territories. Keele Peak is the tallest mountain in the range.


While touring Canada, you met Angel.

Lolita Longneck shook paws with Angel the Pearl White Peacock. They both received one silver mole!

Angel and you found 10 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 137 Find points today: 30 Hunt total: 734

AngelLolita LongneckQUEST REWARD
x 10


18th Sep 2021
Lolita Longneck visits "Maples, Moose & Mounties - North"!
Episode 3/24

@ National Flag of Canada
"It says in our brochure that the Northwest Territories is the world's northern lights 'Mecca'! Pets can view the aurora borealis on an average of 200 nights per year," remarked Lolita Longneck.
"Why is the NWT so good for viewing the northern lights, Lolita Longneck?" asked Snipsnap.
"Well, it sounds a bit science-y, but it says it’s due to the perfect mix of the sub-arctic’s clear nights, low humidity, and convenient geography, being directly beneath the Earth's band of maximal auroral activity—the 'auroral oval'. The ideal time to see the lights is from mid-November until mid-April, then mid-August till the end of September. We're here just at the right time, Snipsnap!"
National Flag of Canada
The National Flag of Canada, or Maple Leaf Flag, is a horizontally symmetric flag that is identical no matter which direction the flag is blowing. The eleven-point red maple leaf in the center was chosen after testing as it was the design that was the least blurry in high winds tests. The maple leaf has been used as an emblem of Canada since the 18th century.


While touring Canada, you met Snipsnap.

Lolita Longneck shook paws with Snipsnap the Playful Penguin. They both received one silver mole!

Snipsnap and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 227 Find points today: 45 Hunt total: 749

SnipsnapLolita LongneckQUEST REWARD
x 5


18th Sep 2021
Lolita Longneck visits "Maples, Moose & Mounties - North"!
Episode 4/24

@ Yukon Ice
"The parliament is different in Nunavut," remarked Lolita Longneck, reading from her travel guide. "Unlike most regions in Canada, Nunavut operates by consensus-based governance. All Members of the Legislative Assembly run as independents, and they sit in a circle to make governance decisions."
"Sounds good, Lolita Longneck!" responded shyla.
Yukon Ice
Residents of the Yukon Territories and other arctic areas are well familiar with the dangers of ice and take great care in crossing any frozen waterways. Fast-moving rivers freeze and melt at different rates and are even more unpredictable than lakes and ponds. It is possible in sub-zero weather to have slush and only partially frozen sections so the ice can be quite deceptive and unsafe to cross.


While touring Canada, you met shyla.

Lolita Longneck shook paws with shyla the Grey Playful Kitten. They both received one silver mole!

shyla and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 244 Find points today: 48 Hunt total: 752

shylaLolita LongneckQUEST REWARD
x 5


18th Sep 2021
Lolita Longneck visits "Maples, Moose & Mounties - North"!
Episode 5/24

@ Wintry Trail, Yukon Territories
"Today's quiz question, Flicka!" announced Lolita Longneck. "What is Nunavut’s territorial flower?"
"Goodness! I don't know, Lolita Longneck, what is it?"
"The purple saxifrage, Saxifraga oppositifolia," replied Lolita Longneck. "It grows well in cliff edges and rocks, and flowers in the spring snow."

Wintry Trail, Yukon Territories
The frosty foggy trail beckons the hardy resident of the Yukon Territories. Dog-sledding and snowmobiling are not just popular winter tourist activities, they are a way of life for those pets hardy enough to call this frigid terrain home.


While touring Canada, you met Flicka.

Lolita Longneck shook paws with Flicka the Green Rapid Dragonfly. They both received one silver mole!

Flicka and you found 75 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 307 Find points today: 62 Hunt total: 766

FlickaLolita LongneckQUEST REWARD
x 75


18th Sep 2021
Lolita Longneck visits "Maples, Moose & Mounties - North"!
Episode 6/24

@ Barren-Ground Caribou, Yukon Territories
"It says in our brochure that the Northwest Territories is the world's northern lights 'Mecca'! Pets can view the aurora borealis on an average of 200 nights per year," remarked Lolita Longneck.
"Why is the NWT so good for viewing the northern lights, Lolita Longneck?" asked Emerald.
"Well, it sounds a bit science-y, but it says it’s due to the perfect mix of the sub-arctic’s clear nights, low humidity, and convenient geography, being directly beneath the Earth's band of maximal auroral activity—the 'auroral oval'. The ideal time to see the lights is from mid-November until mid-April, then mid-August till the end of September. We're here just at the right time, Emerald!"
Barren-Ground Caribou, Yukon Territories
Barren-Ground Caribou can be found in the Yukon in the massive Porcupine Herd (169,000) or the smaller Forty Mile Herd (51,000). The open tundra and sparse trees allow the herds to see predators from a great distance. Large herds will move together between calving grounds and summer feeding, to wintering grounds to the south. Cows will keep antlers until they calve in June allowing pregnant females to claim and defend the best feeding areas in late winter when they need high-quality food.


While touring Canada, you met Emerald.

Lolita Longneck shook paws with Emerald the Green Happy Dragon. They both received one silver mole!

Emerald and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 374 Find points today: 74 Hunt total: 778

EmeraldLolita LongneckQUEST REWARD
x 5


18th Sep 2021
Lolita Longneck visits "Maples, Moose & Mounties - North"!
Episode 7/24

@ Yukon Mountain Goat
"What's that music you're listening to, PluttiPott?" asked Lolita Longneck.
"It's a piece by The Jerry Cans. They're signed up to Aakuluk Music, Nunavut’s first record label!" responded PluttiPott.
Yukon Mountain Goat
The Yukon mountain goat is the rarest large mammal in the Yukon with an estimate of only 1500 animals. Males and females are very similar in appearance. Their favored habitat is steep rocky cliffs which they use to protect themselves from predators.


While touring Canada, you met PluttiPott.

Lolita Longneck shook paws with PluttiPott the Playful Penguin. They both received one silver mole!

PluttiPott and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 429 Find points today: 80 Hunt total: 784

PluttiPottLolita LongneckQUEST REWARD
x 5


18th Sep 2021
Lolita Longneck visits "Maples, Moose & Mounties - North"!
Episode 8/24

@ Yukon Bannock
"Today's quiz question, Sarah!" announced Lolita Longneck. "What is Nunavut’s territorial flower?"
"Goodness! I don't know, Lolita Longneck, what is it?"
"The purple saxifrage, Saxifraga oppositifolia," replied Lolita Longneck. "It grows well in cliff edges and rocks, and flowers in the spring snow."

Yukon Bannock
A true taste of the Yukon, bannock (also known as fry bread) is a quick bread made of flour that can be baked or fried. This Yukon First Nations cultural food is crispy on the outside and fluffy on the inside and will pair well with any meal.


While touring Canada, you met Sarah.

Lolita Longneck shook paws with Sarah the Midnight Happy Dragon. They both received one silver mole!

Sarah and you found 10 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 582 Find points today: 97 Hunt total: 801

SarahLolita LongneckQUEST REWARD
x 10


18th Sep 2021
Lolita Longneck visits "Maples, Moose & Mounties - North"!
Episode 9/24

@ Canadian Pika, Yukon Territories
"It says here that Nunavut is Canada’s largest province/territory with a total area of 2,093,190 sq km (almost 1 million square miles) That’s huge!" remarked Dave.
"It certainly is! It's a shame we're only here for a few days," replied Lolita Longneck. "We'd probably need months to explore it properly!"
Canadian Pika, Yukon Territories
The pika is a small mammal the size of a guinea pig and is in the same family as rabbits and hares. It has no external tail and is found throughout British Columbia, Alberta, Yukon Territories, and Alaska. Other names for them include cony and rock rabbit as they are often found in rocky habitats.


While touring Canada, you met Dave.

Lolita Longneck shook paws with Dave the Playful Penguin. They both received one silver mole!

Dave and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 632 Find points today: 106 Hunt total: 810

DaveLolita LongneckQUEST REWARD
x 5


18th Sep 2021
Lolita Longneck visits "Maples, Moose & Mounties - North"!
Episode 10/24

@ Canada Geese, Northwest Territories
"It says here Nunavut has four official languages. Just think, Archie! Apparently, while English and French remain official languages, all signage is also in the Inuit languages Inuinnaqtun and Inuktitut. The latter uses syllabics instead of the Latin alphabet."
Archie pondered. "What are syllabics, Lolita Longneck?" he queried.
Lolita Longneck turned a page in the travel guide. "It's a writing system based on consonant-vowel pairs and it uses symbols. Have a look, Archie, it's amazing!"
Canada Geese, Northwest Territories
The Canada goose can be found throughout most of Canada and North America. Its familiar V-formation while migrating signals the changing of the seasons. These birds are on their way south as autumn will soon be arriving in the Northwest Territories.


While touring Canada, you met Archie.

Lolita Longneck shook paws with Archie the Brown Owl. They both received one silver mole!

Archie and you found 75 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 686 Find points today: 113 Hunt total: 817

ArchieLolita LongneckQUEST REWARD
x 75


18th Sep 2021
Lolita Longneck visits "Maples, Moose & Mounties - North"!
Episode 11/24

@ Bear Café, Northwest Territories
" 'The further north you travel, the longer the days,' " read out Ali Haider from thr brochure. " 'Above the Arctic Circle, the Yukon’s midnight sun doesn’t set for weeks. However you spend your time here, you’re sure to enjoy extra-long summer days and a big serving of amazing sunshine. The locals—two-legged and four-legged—thrive on all that extra Vitamin D, and you will too. Come get your fill!' "
"I really wish we were staying longer!" remarked Lolita Longneck.
Bear Café, Northwest Territories
This is a popular little café of the arctic north and it is a favorite for bears as they dine on fresh fish, the facility's specialty. The views are incredible but seating is limited and bears are served first so reservations are advised.


While touring Canada, you met Ali Haider.

Lolita Longneck shook paws with Ali Haider the Snow Leopard. They both received one silver mole!

Ali Haider and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 835 Find points today: 123 Hunt total: 827

Ali HaiderLolita LongneckQUEST REWARD
x 5


19th Sep 2021
Lolita Longneck visits "Maples, Moose & Mounties - North"!
Episode 12/24

@ Yellowknife at Night
"Oh, Lolita Longneck, did you know there's a community in Yukon called SNAFU? It was christened after everyone’s favourite army acronym—Situation Normal: All Fouled Up—by the US military while they were building the Alaska highway. It's now a campsite surrounded by lakes and a popular destination for canoe trips."
"Let's hope they have no SNAFUs there, NUTTER!" responded Lolita Longneck.
Yellowknife at Night
A scene perfect for a Christmas card is just an everyday snapshot of winter in the Northwest Territories. Temperatures are very cold with the average January reaching -26 C (-15 F). It has the honor of being named the coldest city with the longest snow cover season in Canada. Yellowknife is the capital city (actually the only city) in the Northwest Territories. Its residents speak eleven different languages.


While touring Canada, you met NUTTER.

Lolita Longneck shook paws with NUTTER the Chipmunk. They both received one silver mole!

NUTTER and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 5 Find points today: 4 Hunt total: 834

NUTTERLolita LongneckQUEST REWARD
x 5


19th Sep 2021
Lolita Longneck visits "Maples, Moose & Mounties - North"!
Episode 13/24

@ Yellowknife, Northwest Territories
"What's Nunavut's territorial bird, Lolita Longneck?" asked Elias.
"Oh, we passed some this morning," replied Lolita Longneck. "It's the rock ptarmigan. Our guide told us it has different camouflage depending on the season. It’s nearly all-white in the snowy winter and mottled brown in the summer. They've got feathery feet to protect them from the severe cold."
"It says here as well it nests as far north as there is land in the world," announced Elias.
Yellowknife, Northwest Territories
If you are ready for an adventure, Yellowknife is ready for you! Calm, pristine lakes are aplenty if you want to spend the day just relaxing with a fishing pole in your hand. If you prefer a trek on land, well we have boreal forests aplenty for you to wander about. Just remember, no matter what adventure you choose, leave only your footprints behind!


While touring Canada, you met Elias.

Lolita Longneck shook paws with Elias the Graceful Elephant. They both received one silver mole!

Elias and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 58 Find points today: 20 Hunt total: 850

EliasLolita LongneckQUEST REWARD
x 5


19th Sep 2021
Lolita Longneck visits "Maples, Moose & Mounties - North"!
Episode 14/24

@ Aurora Borealis, Yellowknife, NWT
"Hey, Midnight Bleu, guess where we'll be going to in the Yukon? Dawson City in the Klondike region—it's the scene of the infamous gold rush in 1896! There's now a music hall and things ... oh, and you can go to Bonanza Creek and pan for your own real gold at Free Claim #6!"
"Can't wait!" said Lolita Longneck happily. "Perhaps we'll go home as millionaires!"

Aurora Borealis, Yellowknife, NWT
Because of Yellowknife's location near the Arctic Circle, stable weather conditions, and the long hours of darkness throughout the arctic winter, the aurora borealis, or northern lights, are visible nearly every evening, provided there are no clouds in the sky. The ice roads of the Northwest Territories are a great place to view the aurora.


While touring Canada, you met Midnight Bleu.

Lolita Longneck shook paws with Midnight Bleu the Blue Beautiful Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!

Midnight Bleu and you found 20 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 82 Find points today: 29 Hunt total: 859

Midnight BleuLolita LongneckQUEST REWARD
x 20


19th Sep 2021
Lolita Longneck visits "Maples, Moose & Mounties - North"!
Episode 15/24

@ Yellowknife at Dawn
Oh look ... a Canadian pet!
Yellowknife at Dawn
The old saying that there aren't enough hours in the day really hits home if you live in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories. December has the day with the shortest amount of daylight all year, with the number of daylight hours being just under five hours.


While touring Canada, you met Orla.

Lolita Longneck shook paws with Orla the Dark Chocolate Bear. They both received one silver mole!

Orla gave you 1 "Red Feisty Fox Sleeping" size 7

Tries today: 129 Find points today: 38 Hunt total: 868

OrlaLolita LongneckQUEST REWARD
size 7


19th Sep 2021
Lolita Longneck visits "Maples, Moose & Mounties - North"!
Episode 16/24

@ Least Chipmunk, Northwest Territories
"Did you know that at the peak of the summer solstice Nunavut has 20½ hours of sunshine a day, Lolita Longneck?" asked Shadow.
"Wow, that's incredible!" responded Lolita Longneck.
Least Chipmunk, Northwest Territories
It might be called the Least Chipmunk but it doesn't make this rodent insignificant in any way. It is small in size but its spunky antics and near frenzied pace of constant foraging can be a delight to watch.


While touring Canada, you met Shadow.

Lolita Longneck shook paws with Shadow the Arctic Feisty Fox. They both received one silver mole!

Shadow and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 171 Find points today: 42 Hunt total: 872

ShadowLolita LongneckQUEST REWARD
x 5


19th Sep 2021
Lolita Longneck visits "Maples, Moose & Mounties - North"!
Episode 17/24

@ Bull Moose and Aurora, Northwest Territories
"Do they still use dog sleighs in Nunavut, Po?" queried Lolita Longneck.
"Our tour guide was telling us earlier that the ancient Inuit sled dog breeds are alive and well. These dogs are perfectly adapted to the arctic climate, and love to run. But when distances are a bit too far for dogs, Nunavummiut hop on their snowmobiles to make tracks," replied Po.
Bull Moose and Aurora, Northwest Territories
A lone bull moose enjoys the splendor of the aurora borealis, a common sight during the long nights of the arctic winter in the Northwest Territories.


While touring Canada, you met Po.

Lolita Longneck shook paws with Po the Panda. They both received one silver mole!

Po and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 291 Find points today: 61 Hunt total: 891

PoLolita LongneckQUEST REWARD
x 5


19th Sep 2021
Lolita Longneck visits "Maples, Moose & Mounties - North"!
Episode 18/24

@ Northern Transport
"Did you know that 75% of the world’s narwhals spend their time in Nunavut’s waters, Lolita Longneck?" asked Supahfly.
"Seeing a pod of them by the floe edge will be a lifelong memory," said Lolita Longneck.
Northern Transport
There are no roads in Nunavut except in communities, so if you want to get about, you need to go by boat, snowmobile or air -- and Shank's Pony, of course!


While touring Canada, you met Supahfly.

Lolita Longneck shook paws with Supahfly the Green Rapid Dragonfly. They both received one silver mole!

Supahfly and you found 15 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 326 Find points today: 64 Hunt total: 894

SupahflyLolita LongneckQUEST REWARD
x 15


19th Sep 2021
Lolita Longneck visits "Maples, Moose & Mounties - North"!
Episode 19/24

@ Canadian Tundra
"Did you know that at the peak of the summer solstice Nunavut has 20½ hours of sunshine a day, Lolita Longneck?" asked whisper.
"Wow, that's incredible!" responded Lolita Longneck.
Canadian Tundra
Tundra, which comes from a Sami word meaning “barren land,” refers to a treeless arctic region characterised by permafrost. Canada’s tundra is known for its freezing temperatures, lack of trees, low-growing vegetation and abundant rock outcrops. The southern boundary of tundra in Canada extends from the Mackenzie River delta to the southern reaches of Hudson Bay and northeast to the Labrador Peninsula.


While touring Canada, you met whisper.

Lolita Longneck shook paws with whisper the Midnight Happy Dragon. They both received one silver mole!

whisper and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 495 Find points today: 83 Hunt total: 913

whisperLolita LongneckQUEST REWARD
x 5


19th Sep 2021
Lolita Longneck visits "Maples, Moose & Mounties - North"!
Episode 20/24

@ Royal Canadian Mounted Police
"We'll be on the helicopter, boats or snowmobiles quite a bit in Nunavut! They haven't got any roads except in residential communities!" said Lolita Longneck.
"Wow! That's incredible!" said Dave. "I think this is the most amazing trip we've ever been on."
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
The RCMP is Canada’s national police force – providing an array of services from municipal policing, to national security intelligence gathering, to the legendary Musical Ride.


While touring Canada, you met Dave.

Lolita Longneck shook paws with Dave the Playful Penguin. They both received one silver mole!

Dave and you found 75 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 631 Find points today: 101 Hunt total: 931

DaveLolita LongneckQUEST REWARD
x 75


19th Sep 2021
Lolita Longneck visits "Maples, Moose & Mounties - North"!
Episode 21/24

@ Stellar's Jay
"Today's quiz question, Midnight Majesty!" announced Lolita Longneck. "What is Nunavut’s territorial flower?"
"Goodness! I don't know, Lolita Longneck, what is it?"
"The purple saxifrage, Saxifraga oppositifolia," replied Lolita Longneck. "It grows well in cliff edges and rocks, and flowers in the spring snow."

Stellar's Jay
Steller's jay (Cyanocitta stelleri) is a bird native to western North America, closely related to the blue jay found in the rest of the continent, but with a black head and upper body. It is also known as the long-crested jay, mountain jay and pine jay. It is the only crested jay west of the Rocky Mountains. It is also sometimes colloquially called a "blue jay" in the Pacific Northwest, but is distinct from the blue jay (C. cristata) of eastern North America. The species inhabits pine-oak and coniferous forests.


While touring Canada, you met Midnight Majesty.

Lolita Longneck shook paws with Midnight Majesty the Midnight Happy Dragon. They both received one silver mole!

Midnight Majesty and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 717 Find points today: 109 Hunt total: 939

Midnight MajestyLolita LongneckQUEST REWARD
x 5


19th Sep 2021
Lolita Longneck visits "Maples, Moose & Mounties - North"!
Episode 22/24

@ Canada's Favourite Dish
"Oh, BOB, just look at this leaflet I picked up this morning. They do a Spring Polar Bear & Icebergs of Baffin Safari, a Narwhal & Polar Bear Safari, and a summertime Polar Bear & Glaciers of Baffin Island Safari. We should definitely be staying a few weeks here!"
"Perhaps we could come back one day, Lolita Longneck!" remarked BOB.

Canada's Favourite Dish
Poutine, originating in Quebec, is beloved by Canadians all across the country! It consists of chips and curd cheese covered with gravy. Often bacon or other meat is added! It's a must-have on your trip to Canada!


While touring Canada, you met BOB.

Lolita Longneck shook paws with BOB the Bob the Blue Scaly Monster. They both received one silver mole!

BOB and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 795 Find points today: 116 Hunt total: 946

BOBLolita LongneckQUEST REWARD
x 5


20th Sep 2021
Lolita Longneck visits "Maples, Moose & Mounties - North"!
Episode 23/24

@ Our Land
"Today's quiz question, Foonie Boonie!" announced Lolita Longneck. "What is Nunavut’s territorial flower?"
"Goodness! I don't know, Lolita Longneck, what is it?"
"The purple saxifrage, Saxifraga oppositifolia," replied Lolita Longneck. "It grows well in cliff edges and rocks, and flowers in the spring snow."

Our Land
The territory of Nunavut, covering some 2 million square kilometres of the eastern Arctic, was declared as part of Canada's first territorial changes since Newfoundland joined the Confederation in 1949.


While touring Canada, you met Foonie Boonie.

Lolita Longneck shook paws with Foonie Boonie the Brown Mini Rex Rabbit. They both received one silver mole!

Foonie Boonie gave you 1 "Canada Coastal Badge" size 7

Tries today: 117 Find points today: 29 Hunt total: 979

Foonie BoonieLolita LongneckQUEST REWARD
size 7


20th Sep 2021
Lolita Longneck visits "Maples, Moose & Mounties - North"!
Episode 24/24

@ Inuk and Inuit Territory
As Lolita Longneck's tour of "Maples, Moose & Mounties - North" comes to an end, she noshes some poutine and is surprised to discover Canada left her a parting gift!
Ancient Bare Tree
Long ago this ancient tree was vibrant and full of life. Its branches bore green and golden fruit, feeding the many pets who once lived around it. While rumours abound, no pet knows what happened to cause the fruit to stop or the foliage to disappear.
Inuk and Inuit Territory
Nunavut, which translates from the Inuktitut dialect of the Eastern Arctic Inuit as "Our Land," is a Canadian territory. There are many well known indigenous artists and writers from the territory.
Lolita Longneck has completed her tour of "Maples, Moose & Mounties - North"! Please select another pet as visitor, so it can also tour part of Canada!


While touring Canada, you met Orla.

Lolita Longneck shook paws with Orla the Dark Chocolate Bear. They both received one silver mole!

Orla gave you 1 "Ancient Bare Tree"

Tries today: 142 Find points today: 35 Hunt total: 985

OrlaLolita LongneckQUEST REWARD