I start in a small town called Crookston. In Crookston, I am launched into the Red Lake River. As I travel, I would see some walleye and some birds flying in the air with some ducks and swans. In Red Lake River I saw some fish like a bass or some catfish and some wolves too.Then I went past Red Lake River then it became fall and thatՉs how I got to.Then when I got there I saw lots of people on the sidewalk then I saw lots of fish like sunfish and some fox and wild turkeys. Then it became winter when I just got to East Grand Forks. Then I started to see coyotes and I saw everyone freezing. Then a big blizzard was coming to me. I got to the shore. A little girl walked up to me and picked me up. Then she was so nice to hold on to me for the winter so I wouldnՉt get frozen in the water. She threw me back into the water during the spring melt. By the time she threw me, I saw lot of people shivering on their boats. It must have been opening fishing or something because they were people catching and eating fish. That would be the scariest thing I have ever seen in the past 2 years. I still haven't gotten to the Hudson Bay, but I continue on my journey. I am seeing something coming up around the next bend. As I get closer, I see that I have made it to the Canadian border. I see lots of fish. The wind starts to blow creating a lot of big waves. The big waves bring me right in to Winnipeg. The sun is shining and it is a beautiful day. I am so happy that I am getting to go around all of the turns and bends. There are some geese sitting along side of the river bank. As I float along, the path widens and I make it to Lake Winnipeg. Wow, I hear lots of noises and growls. Out of the woods, come two bears who are looking for food. I sure hope they donՉt eat me. Nope, it isnՉt me they want, it is all of the fish that I see swimming around her. I travel around the edge of Lake Winnipeg. I am seeing big dark gray clouds in the sky. That must mean it is going to rain. Yep, I am going to have to ride it out through the big storm. I am in really in big trouble here. Now what am I supposed to do? After many ups and downs, I think I have finally arrived here in the Hudson Bay. This is what I have been waiting for.