Vacation Locations
Outdoor Activities
Party in My Tummy
Water, Water Everywhere
Summertime Smorgasbord
100

Some of you might spend most of your summer vacation mornings in this pillowy soft location.

What is bed?

100

A backyard gathering with food cooked over a grill.

What is a BBQ/cookout?

100

A frozen treat made from baby bovine chow.

What is ice cream?

100

Where the water meets sand.

What is a beach?

100

The longest day of the year and the first official day of summer.

What is the (Summer) Solstice?

200

You might bring home a pair of mouse ears from this amusement park.

What is Disneyland/Disney World?

200

We sit around this and sing songs.

What is a campfire?

200

A delectable dessert made of graham crackers, chocolate bars, and toasted marshmallows.

What are s'mores?

200

When you ride down a river in an inflatable rubber ring.

What is tubing?

200

These explosive devices are fun to play with in the summer, but are often banned due to fire danger.

What are fireworks?

300

If you love volcanoes, beaches, and poi, this is the vacation spot for you.

What is Hawaii?

300

An activity that sometimes involves stabbing a salmon egg or worm with a barbed piece of bent metal.

What is fishing?

300

This grilling staple is made from ground meat stuffed into a skin, and is usually eaten on a bun.

What is a hot dog?

300

This delicious lake dweller sports a colourful layer of scales.

What is a rainbow trout?

300

This popular summertime treat was accidentally invented in 1905 when an eleven-year-old left a cup filled with soda, water, and a stir stick on his porch overnight in the freezing cold.

What is a popsicle?

400

A British Columbia surfing destination.

What is Tofino?

400

This splashy activity sometimes resembles a frog, a dog, or a butterfly.

What is swimming?

400

When life gives you these, make this.

What are lemons & lemonade?

400

This mythical creature is reported to live in Okanagan Lake.

What is Ogopogo?

400

A popular French landmark that grows more than 6 inches in the summer because iron expands in heat.

What is the Eiffel Tower?

500

A popular North American destination that is home to the Aztec people.

What is Mexico?

500

A game where you bump, set, spike - and maybe get a face-full of sand.

What is beach volleyball?

500

This refreshing red and green fruit has been found in the tombs of pharaohs.

What is watermelon?

500

The largest colony of coral in the world, off the coast of Australia.

What is the Great Barrier Reef?

500

These classic summer slip-ons were once referred to as "thongs".

What are flip-flops?