My canoe's name is Dino canoe. I hope that my canoe will get to Hudson Bay. While on a bright sunny day I let my canoe down on the Red river, and I wave goodbye to it as it gets swept away by the current. Right away my canoe goes past Cass county, and Trail county. Along its journey not long after I let it go, bass and carp were swimming alongside it thinking it was one of their own species of fish. A little after my canoe reaches pembine. Not long after, Dino canoe comes across grand forks. In grand forks my canoe sees a whitetail deer wandering alongside the river drinking some water. Dino canoe also sees a rare sight of a wolf in the wild, eating some soy beans from a field. After long days of warm days and cold nights, the dino canoe has made it to winnipeg. Dino canoe passes a birch tree. He also sees a chokecherry tree and sees squirrels in the trees, and a blue Jay. While my canoe is in the water after winnipeg it sees a school of turtles swimming alongside each other, 1 mom, 1 dad, and 3 kids. Dino canoe sees a bald eagle and is fascinated. Just when Dino canoe almost reaches Hudson Bay it is picked up by an old person named catherine. Who kept wooden canoes in her shed for storage to show off to tourists that come down to Hudson Bay. When her old friend came to her house she let the canoes go because it was the right thing to do, so the dino canoe was on his journey back to Hudson Bay. When the Dino canoe was next to Hudson Bay there was a bass that was huge and he was blocking the dino canoe. In five minutes of blocking Dino canoe got a burst of wind and got through the bass and made it to Hudson Bay.