Day 13, 2017 – It’s a Bird, it’s a Plane, no it’s…
SUPERMAN… The first superhero was invented by Canadian Joe Shuster and Jerry Siegel in 1933. With only 10 days left until Halloween the skeletons dug deep
SUPERMAN… The first superhero was invented by Canadian Joe Shuster and Jerry Siegel in 1933. With only 10 days left until Halloween the skeletons dug deep
Bones is confident he found the 34 inventions and swears with one arm he never Googled the answers on his Blackberry. Did you find 34?
To celebrate Canada’s 150 – The Skeletons wanted to showcase different Canadian inventions. Canadians have made some incredible inventions that have changed people’s lives around
With their cross country adventure completed the Skeletons would like to show case some great Canadian inventions before they wrap up their Canada 150 Celebrations.
The skeletons are finishing their cross-Canada adventure travelling by dogsled across; the Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut. Treat and Pumpkin are safely secured inside the
The Skeletons of Vivian Line worked their way across Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta. Making hay while the sun shines! Break Time… their bones are getting
The Skeletons loved travelling along the west coast of Canada enjoying the landscape of British Columbia. Whale watching, sea kayaking… mountain climbing there were endless
Lacking any muscle to withstand the 80km winds forecasted for this afternoon, the Skeletons decided to spend a lazy Sunday playing games and reading safely
The Skeletons celebrated travelling through Quebec by portaging along the St. Lawrence River and tapping a few maple trees along the route. Quebec is the
The Skeletons are “Bone to be Wild” as they prepare for Friday the 13th celebrations in Port Dover, Ontario. Trick and Skin-Ann, with Pumpkin and Scowly
The boat has been repaired and the Skeletons are continuing their Maritime adventure travelling through the Northumberland Strait and enjoying Canada’s three smallest provinces. Bones
The Skeletons started their Canadian road trip by dipping their boney toes in the Atlantic Ocean, visiting Canada’s most eastern province; Newfoundland. Newfoundland known for
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You can visit the Skeletons each October on Vivian Line in Stratford. Watch for the signs.