Flavored ice on a stick.
Popsicle
You will find sand and sea shells here.
The beach
You make this with a pail, fork and shovel.
Sand Castle
A day in September that is contributed to the achievements of Canadian workers
Labour Day
What do you get when you combine an elephant with a fish?
Swimming trunks. :D
Pants that are cut in half.
Shorts
This is a fruit with fuzzy skin. You can pick it from a tree.
Peach
You can find Mickey and Minnie Mouse there.
Disneyland
This game is played with racket and ball.
Tennis
August 1st is a statutory holiday for 2 provinces, Alberta and this province.
BC. (Heritage Day in Alberta and BC Day)
What kind of tree fits in your hand?
A palm tree. :D
In 1946 the Vatican declared this article of clothing sinful.
Bikini.
This is eaten on a stick, you can put meat, fruit or vegetables on it
Kabob
A lot of animals live here.
Zoo
Something that you may do on a summer vacation when you sleep outside.
Camping
The month contains the last day of summer.
September
How do you know the ocean is friendly?
It waves. :D
These are shoes made out of plastic or rubber.
Sandles
Is watermelon made up of 10%, 50% or 90% of water?
90%
Where you can find slides and swings.
Playground
When you eat outside on a blanket.
Picnic
The month containing the first day of summer.
June
Which letter of the alphabet is the coolest?
Iced 'T'. :D
Name the summer Zodiac signs
Cancer, Leo and Virgo
This comes in a cone or a cup, can have many different flavors.
Ice Cream
You can find exotic fish here and it may feel like your walking through the ocean.
Aquarium
This activity requires a lot of patience and standing near a body of water.
Fishing
On this day in 1867, Canada became an independent nation.
July 1st. (Canada Day)
What animal is always at a baseball game?
A bat. :D
What does SPF stand for?
Sun Protection Factor
There is different ways to eat this, plain, with butter or you can put mayonnaise, cheese and spices on it.
Corn
It is the largest river in the Canada.
The Mackenzie River
National Ice Cream Month
July
While not officially in the summer, this holiday is the unofficial start to summer in cottage country around the country.
What is Victoria Day? (May 2-4 weekend)
What do you call a snowman in July?
A puddle. :D
July is named after this ancient Roman Leader?
Julius Caesar