Animals
Plants
Landmarks
Sea creatures
True or false
100

This large animals fur was used as a rug at the Fort.

Bear

100

This plant grows very tall and can be very old. It is usually green and brown.

A tree

100

This landmark is the main reason why people come to Horseshoe Bay. You can buy a ticket and then ride in one of these across the ocean.

A ferry

100

This sea creature looks like a star and is usually purple in BC.

A sea star or starfish

100

We will have to walk through a beautiful park outside.

True

200

This animals fur was used as a fancy tall hat.

Beaver

200

This plant is short and green. We often walk on it or play soccer on it.

Grass

200

This store sells baked goods and  teas in horseshoe bay. It’s name is a combination of butter lane and what it sells. (You can try to find it online)

Butter Lane Bake Shop and Tea House

200

This creature has brown fur and holds hands with its partners. 

A sea otter

200

We can buy lunch or ice cream at the Lynn Valley Park.

False. You can buy it at Horseshoe Bay.

300

This white animals curly hair can be used to make wool clothing.

A Sheep

300

This plant grows under water in the ocean and is green or black. They use it to make sushi.

Seaweed

300

This object is in horseshoe bay. It uses a light to let ships know not to hit the land.

A lighthouse 

300

This creature has many spikes and some people eat it. They are usually red.

A sea urchin

300

I will see a sea otter at Lynn Valley Park.

False. You will see them at Horseshoe Bay

400
This animal can be eaten and lays eggs.

A chicken

400

This plant falls off of pine trees. It is brown and sometimes has little spikes.

A pinecone

400

This object let’s you walk on top of the water. It is long and usually made of wood.

A dock

400

This sea creature is a type of whale that is black and white. 

Killer whale or orcha

400

We will be riding a ferry today.

False. We are only visiting.

500

This bird is black, including its beak, and has an unpleasant voice. It makes a “caw”sound.

A raven or crow

500

 This plant is British Columbia’s official tree.

A dogwood

500

 This is the name of where boats are parked (anchored).

A marina

500

 These sea creatures have rows of sharp teeth. You would not want to catch one if you were fishing.

A shark

500

You can rock climb in Lynn Valley Park.

True.