My boat's name is mossy, I will launch him into the Maple River and on the way down a fish will jump at the boat. The fish will land on him and he will tip upside down. On the way he will see another canoe and they will bump into each other. They will float together for a couple of days and a fisherman will see them. He will pick them up and bring them to the Sheyenne river. The two boats will soon make it to the Red river. On the Red River the two boats will get stuck in some mud. A little boy about 5 years old will see it and pick them up. He will show them to his mom and she will read it and put them back in.The two boats stayed by each other's side the whole time. About a day later a woman will find the two boats on shore and decide that since the two were together that they should not part ways. The lady made a bigger boat with two little spots for the boats to be in to make sure they won't fall out. She put a velcro strap that would act as a seatbelt for the two boats. By the time she was done with this bigger boat, it was winter. When spring time came, the woman was ready to release the boats. The boats were fast. The current pulled the two down the river and they were quickly at Lake Winnipeg. That's where the current slowed down a bit. They saw birds flying in the trees, fish swimming in the water. A log was going to hit them. The log was fast and the boats were not protected. They were hit by the log and they were sent under. They were under the log for a while. But then they saw sunlight. The light was almost blinding after being in the dark for so long. They saw the wonders of the wilderness and realized that they were at Hudson Bay.They saw polar bears and otters. While they were slowly floating toward the great lakes they saw snow, trees, ice, and many other things. A fisherman saw the two little boats in the bigger boat and he took them. He had them for a long time as decoration, not noticing the tops of the boats. One day, the man looked at the boats and read the top and realized he needed to release them back. The man went to the bay and set them free. About a month later they made it to the ocean. They saw seagulls, lots of fish, and many other animals. The boats will symbolize a journey of a lifetime.