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Sunday, 5 April 2015
Teuscher Toronto
Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Address: 55 Bloor St. West
Date: March 2015
Website: www.teuschertoronto.com
We were on our way to see a movie at the Manulife Centre when a window caught our eye. It was filled with the cutest little bunnies and frogs. It turns out they are designed to hold chocolate truffles, which made them even more appealing. After our movie we decided to return and investigate further. (Translation: Purchase and eat some chocolate.)
Teuscher Chocolates originated in Switzerland and may have been one of the earliest creators of the champagne truffle. They have been making chocolates for over 70 years now and all the chocolates are made in Zurich and then flown to their stores worldwide. The location in the Manulife Centre is actually part of the William Ashley store. They have many different characters to choose from including a bride and groom for that special day. We chose one bunny and one frog and filled each of their bellies with a chocolate truffle. The bunny is holding a little Easter basket and the frog is wearing a crown. When the moment was right we opened the little boxes and each had a chocolate treat. Delicious! The best part is now the bunny and frog are waiting and ready for another truffle to be placed inside.
Map of Our World
Teuscher Toronto
Post # 44
Monday, 30 March 2015
Shediac's Giant Lobster
Location: Shediac, New Brunswick, Canada
Address: 229 Main St.
Date: July 2006
Website: www.shediac.ca
The town of Shediac, New Brunswick calls itself the Lobster Capital of the World. It does have a large lobster fishing industry and it also has one very large lobster. Located on the main street, it is in fact the World's Largest Lobster. The sculpture is about 35 feet long and 16 feet wide and was built in 1990. The lobster is joined by a regular sized fisherman and, during our visit at least, several excited children.
Right next to the lobster is the Tourist Information Centre and Gift Shop. Here you can plan the rest of your maritime visit as well as purchase some souvenirs. There was also another fisherman sitting amongst some lobster traps and providing a great photo opportunity.
Looking out over the water behind the giant lobster we spotted some great blue herons in the distance. We also had to put some distance between us and Shediac as we were headed to Prince Edward Island next. We came for the lobsters, both the delicious lobster rolls we enjoyed at the nearby Lobster Deck restaurant and to see the giant one that sits by the shore.
Map of Our World
Shediac's Giant Lobster
Post # 43
Labels:
Canada,
New Brunswick,
Shediac,
Works of Art
Location:
Shediac, NB, Canada
Friday, 20 March 2015
The Polar Bear & The Frog
Location: Churchill, Manitoba,Canada
Address: Kelsey Blvd.
Date: Oct 2014
Website: www.everythingchurchill.com
Churchill, Manitoba is the polar bear capital of the world. This means that occasionally you may see one walk right down the main street and you should always be on alert. While we were in Churchill we didn't encounter any bears in town, we did however have this very unusual experience.
We had just exited the Parks Canada Visitor Centre when we spotted something big and white walking down the street. It was someone dressed up in a polar bear costume. We wondered where could they be going? We hurried up to the main street to see what was going on. As we turned the corner what should be headed our way but a frog driving an ATV. Of course. The frog waved to the polar bear.
And the polar bear waved back We got the impression that they knew each other.
The bear continued up the road and as he walked along he waved at everyone he saw. When we recounted this story to one of our tour guides, they were quick to point out that it is against the law to impersonate a polar bear in Churchill. Even if it is a cute, big headed one that walks upright. As we mentioned before the real bears often end up in the middle of town. You run the risk of being tranquilized and hauled off to Polar Bear Jail. Our guide was unaware of any penalty for impersonating a frog.
By the time we caught up to the action the bear had headed into Gypsy's Bakery & Restaurant. The frog had parked his ATV and joined the bear inside. As we walked up to the restaurant we noticed the camera crew that had been filming the entire event. We also noticed the Japanese flags on their vehicles. We are not sure how they obtained their vehicles, but we do know that there are no roads to Churchill. Anything that arrives in town comes either by train or by plane, so vehicles are usually hard to come by.
When we finally entered the restaurant, the polar bear and the frog were with another woman who had grabbed a few people and they were holding a sign that said "Happy Birthday Peace The 15th Anniversary". As the woman tried to explain that she wanted everyone to sing Happy Birthday, more people crowded into the doorway of the restaurant. As everyone was just standing around, the restaurant owner asked if we would either come in or go out. We chose out, and made our way back out onto the street.
Seeing a polar bear in Churchill is a common sight indeed, but this bear lead us on an unusual journey that may never be explained.
Map of Our World
The Polar Bear & The Frog
Post # 42
Labels:
Canada,
Churchill,
Manitoba,
Performances
Location:
Churchill, MB, Canada
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