The Trick-or-Treat will make it all the way to Hudson Bay. I hope it sees a seal and meets a fisherman. Along the way, my canoeՉs journey will be long. It will stop at the dam and meet many people. After the dam, it will be washed ashore. A month later, someone will find it and put it back in the river. After that, it will see bear, deer and beaver. Two weeks later, a flood will wash it into a field. Two months later, a combine comes. Right before the combine hits it, a bear will grab it and carry it to a forest. Two years later a hiker will find it, repair it, and put it back in the water. The next day a beaver will use it to mend its dam. Three years later a big flood will wash my canoe out of the dam. A week later, a fisherman will reel him in. He will put him back in the water. One year later my canoe will get stuck in a deerՉs antler. That hunting season a hunter will shoot the buck and find my canoe and repair it. The next day he will place it in the water. From there it will travel to Hudson Bay.