@ Scenic Prince Edward Island Bud begins his tour of "Maples, Moose & Mounties - Maritime" by downloading a map of specially chosen locations! Scenic Prince Edward Island An idylllic scene! You wouldn't be able to tell from this gorgeously relaxing view that PEI is Canada’s birthplace, with the confederation being signed here in 1867. The recently-constructed Confederation Bridge allows easy access from New Brunswick to some of Canada’s finest beaches and best golf courses!
While touring Canada, you met Frost.
Bud shook paws with Frost the Green Rapid Dragonfly. They both received one silver mole!
@ Island on an Island “Let's just drink in this scene, shall we, Bud?” suggested Choose a name, sinking down on a convenient tree stump. Bud agreed it was well worth spending some time there! Island on an Island The trees growing atop this small island-in-an-island are thriving as the Gulf of St Lawrence laps close to their roots in this gentle coastal scene from Prince Edward Island!
While touring Canada, you met Choose a name.
Bud shook paws with Choose a name the Tabby Cat. They both received one silver mole!
@ Solicitous Mum “You know, I'd like to spend a whole week in this province here, Bud!” said seema. "It's very pleasant indeed—but you never know, the next part of the tour might be even better!" replied Bud. Solicitous Mum Another opportunity to meet a Canada Goose, with her offspring! In recent years, Prince Edward Island has been an important migration stop for the Canada Goose in both spring and autumn.
While touring Canada, you met seema.
Bud shook paws with seema the Grey Playful Kitten. They both received one silver mole!
@ Contrasts in Prince Edward Island "Hey, look at Shuswap in the brochure," said Graham. "'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 Bud. "Yup. The first notes of O Canada," responded Graham. "That's a lovely tune!" Contrasts in Prince Edward Island While Prince Edward Island is known for its splendid coastline and farming communities, its capital, Charlottetown, is home to Victorian government buildings and the modern Confederation Centre of the Arts, with a theatre and art gallery.
While touring Canada, you met Graham.
Bud shook paws with Graham the Majestic Monarch Butterfly. They both received one silver mole!
@ Red Sand Beach “What have you got in your rucksack, MELODEE?” asked Bud. “It looks very full!” “I’ve come prepared for anything, Bud,” responded MELODEE. “There’s canvas deck shoes, tennis shoes, flip-flops, sandshoes, walking boots, sandals, loafers—you name it, I’ve got it!” Red Sand Beach Prince Edward Island, nestling in the Gulf of St Lawrence, is renowned for its red-sand beaches, lighthouses and fertile farmland. Lovers of Anne of Green Gables should put it on their bucket list!
While touring Canada, you met MELODEE.
Bud shook paws with MELODEE the Green Beautiful Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!
@ Red Verdant Valley “Oh hello, Bud!” cried Aki. “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?” Red Verdant Valley Prince Edward Island, Canada’s smallest province, is a land of rich, rolling, red farmland, verdant valleys, stunning seascapes and bustling harbours.
While touring Canada, you met Aki.
Bud shook paws with Aki the Midnight Happy Dragon. They both received one silver mole!
@ Snow Island of Canada "Do you think we'll see some elk like we did on Snow Beach that time, Puffington?" asked Bud. "Oh yes, we're bound to. Gosh, Bud, do you remember those sharks, and the octopus as well? Poor Fresco took one look and hid in the bottom of the boat!" responded Puffington. Snow Island of Canada The coastal landscape of Prince Edward Island is transformed in wintry weather!
While touring Canada, you met Puffington.
Bud shook paws with Puffington the Puffin. They both received one silver mole!
@ North Rustico, PEI "Have you seen this in our travel brochure, Bud? There's a town in Vancouver Island called 'Youbou'—the founders of its mill, Mr Yount and Mr Bounton, combined the first halves of their respective surnames to make Youbou in 1914." Ciaré grinned and thought about it for a minute. "I guess it's like Waitrose in England, from Mr Waite and Mr Rose." "Waitrose isn't a town, though, Ciaré." "Edgar wishes it was!" North Rustico, PEI North Rustico is a charming fishing village just five minutes from Cavendish, home of the Lucy Maud Montgomery Heritage Site. It's a must-see location for all fans of Anne of Green Gables!
While touring Canada, you met Ciaré.
Bud shook paws with Ciaré the Majestic Monarch Butterfly. They both received one silver mole!
@ Canadian Cove “I don't know how to pronounce half of these place names, Bud!” said Flutter ruefully. "Never mind," said Bud. "We'll look them up when we get back!" Canadian Cove Pull up a rock and enjoy a picnic, or simply relax and enjoy the New Brunswick scenery and sea air in this delightful cove.
While touring Canada, you met Flutter.
Bud shook paws with Flutter the Majestic Monarch Butterfly. They both received one silver mole!
@ New Brunswick Beachcombing "I've bought so many souvenirs already my backpack's almost full!" said Tiana. "Me too!" said Bud. "It's great on this tour, isn't it?" New Brunswick Beachcombing Beachcombing is a soothing activity which involves combing the shoreline to see what objects of interest you can see. This could be shells, pebbles, seaglass or even something more unusual! Beaches can be very specific in what they collect, due to currents, geography and offshore habitats. Some beaches are good for driftwood, others for mermaid’s purses.
While touring Canada, you met Tiana.
Bud shook paws with Tiana the Ragdoll Kitten. They both received one silver mole!
@ Canadian Kitchen "I've bought so many souvenirs already my backpack's almost full!" said Hermione. "Me too!" said Bud. "It's great on this tour, isn't it?" Canadian Kitchen Try this Canadian treat—a crumbled biscuit base underneath creamy mousse, topped by fresh raspberries and chocolate maple leaves! It'll have you coming back for more!
While touring Canada, you met Hermione.
Bud shook paws with Hermione the Brown Owl. They both received one silver mole!
@ Trip in a Trap Bud opened his rucksack to change his hat. Butterscotch could see Bud had a large, floppy sunhat, a balaclava, a rain hat, a woolly bobble hat, a beanie, a deerstalker hat and a swimming cap! “Did you bring a fez too?” Butterscotch asked Bud. Trip in a Trap What better way to view the countryside than in a two-horse cart? These can be hired for scenic trips in New Brunswick.
While touring Canada, you met Butterscotch.
Bud shook paws with Butterscotch the Yellow Lovable Labrador. They both received one silver mole!
@ Canadian Blue Jay “Listen to this, Thimbl,” said Bud. “’Culinary expert Delia Smith described maple syrup to be a unique ingredient, smooth and silky-textured, with a sweet, distinctive flavour—hints of caramel with overtones of toffee—and a rare colour, amber set alight. The maple flavour is uniquely different from any other.’” “We trust our Delia,” intoned Thimbl solemnly. “Pass the jug!” Canadian Blue Jay The blue jay is found throughout most of Canada, with the exception of the far west of the country. It is the provincial bird of PEI. The blue jay’s vivid cobalt or azure-blue tail and wing feathers make an exotic contrast against brown leaves or green grass. However, these feathers are not truly blue, as blue pigment is unknown in birds. The blue jay’s feather colour results from refraction, or distortion, of light by a peculiar inner structure of the feather substance.
While touring Canada, you met Thimbl.
Bud shook paws with Thimbl the Midnight Happy Dragon. They both received one silver mole!
@ Northern Cardinal “What have you got in your rucksack, Enterbeauty a name for this pet?” asked Bud. “It looks very full!” “I’ve come prepared for anything, Bud,” responded Enterbeauty a name for this pet. “There’s canvas deck shoes, tennis shoes, flip-flops, sandshoes, walking boots, sandals, loafers—you name it, I’ve got it!” Northern Cardinal A great number of birds, including the Northern Cardinal and Blue Jay, have evolved to remain in Canada throughout the year. Many flock together, sometimes with other species, and huddle to help retain heat. This also reduces the need to watch out for predators. Most remain active by feeding on nuts, dried fruit, seeds, twigs and branches in the vegetation. Many of these species flock to bird feeders, where they supplement their diet with fatty items.
While touring Canada, you met Enterbeauty a name for this pet.
Bud shook paws with Enterbeauty a name for this pet the Green Beautiful Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!
Enterbeauty a name for this pet and you found 5 Travel Tokens!
@ Boat Ahoy! Oh look ... a Canadian pet! Boat Ahoy! There are many opportunities to be taken out in a boat in New Brunswick! Whether it's for scuba diving and snorkelling, nature and photography trips or just a tour around the coast while you tuck into that special meal!
While touring Canada, you met Selene.
Bud shook paws with Selene the Arctic Feisty Fox. They both received one silver mole!
Selene gave you 1 "Red Feisty Fox Sleeping" size 7
@ Peggy's Cove, Nova Scotia "It's turned a bit hot, Bud. I'm going to put my sunhat on," said Tiara Maxwell. "Good scheme! I'll dig mine out as well," said Bud. Peggy's Cove, Nova Scotia Nova Scotia, which is Latin for "New Scotland", is home to the largest Scottish Gaelic-speaking community outside of Scotland and their flag is a reversal in colours of Scotland's, consisting of a blue saltire on a white field. Peggy's Cove is a small rural community located on the eastern shore of St. Margarets Bay.
While touring Canada, you met Tiara Maxwell.
Bud shook paws with Tiara Maxwell the Midnight Happy Dragon. They both received one silver mole!
@ Peggy's Point Lighthouse “I don't know how to pronounce half of these place names, Bud!” said Susie ruefully. "Never mind," said Bud. "We'll look them up when we get back!" Peggy's Point Lighthouse Peggy's Point Lighthouse is an active lighthouse and an enduring image of Canada. Situated within Peggy's Cove, Nova Scotia, it is one of the busiest tourist attractions in the province and is a prime attraction on the Lighthouse Trail scenic drive. The lighthouse is operated by the Canadian Coast Guard and is situated on a granite outcrop at Peggy's Point, immediately south of the village and its cove. The red and white lighthouse is one of the most-photographed structures in Atlantic Canada and one of the most recognisable lighthouses in the world.
While touring Canada, you met Susie.
Bud shook paws with Susie the Kindergarten Bunny. They both received one silver mole!
@ Pebbly Beach “What have you got in your rucksack, Bahama?” asked Bud. “It looks very full!” “I’ve come prepared for anything, Bud,” responded Bahama. “There’s canvas deck shoes, tennis shoes, flip-flops, sandshoes, walking boots, sandals, loafers—you name it, I’ve got it!” Pebbly Beach Our four-legged friend here is enjoying a trip to this Nova Scotian beach just as our pets will!
While touring Canada, you met Bahama.
Bud shook paws with Bahama the Luscious Lilac Dolphin. They both received one silver mole!
@ Coastal Jetty “It says here that maple syrup is a good source of manganese and zinc, and that it has 15 times as much calcium as honey,” announced Bud. Choose a name considered this. “That sounds like a good reason to have some more poured over our breakfast porridge, Bud!” Coastal Jetty Imagine all the boating parties that have set off from this secluded location in Nova Scotia with its own tiny beach! It's just the thing for a leisurely rowing boat trip followed by a small barbecue!
While touring Canada, you met Choose a name.
Bud shook paws with Choose a name the Tabby Cat. They both received one silver mole!
@ Bras d'Or Lake Bud and Baile Átha Cliath were entranced on reaching this Canadian viewpoint and eagerly posed for a picture standing on either side! Bras d'Or Lake Bras d'Or Lake is an estuary in the centre of Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia. It has a connection to the open sea, and is tidal. It also has inflows of fresh water from rivers, making the brackish water a very productive natural habitat. It was designated the Bras d'Or Lake Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO in 2011.
While touring Canada, you met Baile Átha Cliath.
Bud shook paws with Baile Átha Cliath the Green Happy Dragon. They both received one silver mole!
@ Yarmouth, Nova Scotia Bud and Choose a name came across each other in the hotel bar. "Hey, Choose a name, what are you going to have?" "I thought I'd try Canada’s national cocktail, the Caesar, Bud. It's made of vodka, clamato juice, tabasco and Worcestershire sauce." Bud looked puzzled. "What's clamato juice, Choose a name?" "Tomato juice with clams and chilli!" Yarmouth, Nova Scotia Yarmouth is a port town in Nova Scotia, whose industries include fishing and tourism. It is the terminus of a ferry service to Portland, Maine. It was formerly a major shipbuilding centre.
While touring Canada, you met Choose a name.
Bud shook paws with Choose a name the Tabby Cat. They both received one silver mole!
@ We All Live in a Yellow Rowing Boat "I think there'll be quite a few tired paws, wings and flippers when we get back to the tour bus," said Frankie, after he and Bud had spent some time exploring another long country track to its end. "Is there a gift shop downtown?" queried Bud. "The thought of that generally keeps me going." We All Live in a Yellow Rowing Boat When you've done rowing round the coastline in your colourful boat, pull up an equally colourful chair to relax by this small bay! Nova Scotia has an incredibly long coastline compared to its overall size due to all its ins and outs, so there are numerous tiny inlets and bays all around the island.
While touring Canada, you met Frankie.
Bud shook paws with Frankie the Ragdoll Kitten. They both received one silver mole!
@ Nova Scotia Lighthouse “You know, I'd like to spend a whole week in this province here, Bud!” said Silk. "It's very pleasant indeed—but you never know, the next part of the tour might be even better!" replied Bud. Nova Scotia Lighthouse Lighthouses are a common sight along the Nova Scotia coastline and remain an important symbol of the past. They beautifully highlight the picturesque coastal landscape. Some are open for viewing while others can be observed when passing on foot or on bicycle.
While touring Canada, you met Silk.
Bud shook paws with Silk the Arctic Feisty Fox. They both received one silver mole!
@ A Beach, Easy Reach As Bud's tour of "Maples, Moose & Mounties - Maritime" comes to an end, he noshes some poutine and is surprised to discover Canada left him a parting gift! Blue Light Bokeh The soft blurry lights of the city. Magic of the lens. A trick of photography. Just a magical moment captured in time to help you remember the moment. A Beach, Easy Reach Nova Scotia is dotted with many fishing villages and coastal towns. It has over a hundred beaches, picturesque lighthouses, an endless rugged coastline and the freshest of seafood. Bud has completed his tour of "Maples, Moose & Mounties - Maritime"! Please select another pet as visitor, so it can also tour part of Canada!
While touring Canada, you met Wrex.
Bud shook paws with Wrex the Grey Playful Kitten. They both received one silver mole!