Cover image for It seemed like a good idea-- : Canadian feats, facts and flubs / Ted Staunton & Will Staunton.
TITLE:
It seemed like a good idea-- : Canadian feats, facts and flubs / Ted Staunton & Will Staunton.
Alternate Title:
Canadian feats, facts and flubs
Publication Date:
2020
Publication Information:
Toronto : Scholastic Canada,
Physical Description:
159 p. : ill.
Additional Contributors:
Summary:
Where else but Canada would you find a town that turns its main street into a giant luge run? Or witness a Mission Impossible-style heist where the thief drops down through the ceiling and makes off with over 120,000 worth of hockey sticks? Not to mention the slippery--or was that sticky?--bandits who stole 9,000 barrels of maple syrup . . . And where else would a bank robber be praised for his polite and well-written hold-up notes? It all makes perfect sense, really. Being Canadian means responding uniquely to a unique environment. And it's our -- sometimes highly questionable -- "ingenuity" that makes us who we are. In an engaging, hilarious and always fascinating exploration of geography, history, wildlife, science, culture, food, art . . . and giant roadside attractions -- this is our nation at its most jaw-droppingly unusual and innovative. Though we can poke fun at ourselves, readers will walk away with a sense that there is so much to celebrate about what it means to be Canadian.
Language:
English
ISBN:
9781443113120