Canada Day Bingo: A Fun Treasure Hunt Recap

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On Canada Day, a man in a grey suit stood out on LeBreton Flats, while a Tim Hortons mascot was a sight to behold. The celebrations were in full swing, with planes and helicopters flying past. The deputy Prime Minister, Chrystia Freeland, did not break out in song. A man enjoying a double Caesar drink scored a point on the Canada Day Bingo. Another person was spotted wearing a Canadian flag as a cape. The aerial fly-past included Snowbird jets, earning a point for the observer. Apologies were exchanged, confirming Canadian politeness. A maple-bacon poutine was savored by the player, showcasing resourcefulness. A Canadian flag tattoo was found, touching story behind the ink. Stereotypes were disproved, as no ‘Yeah, no, eh’ was overheard. A Team Canada hockey sweater from the wrong year dashed hopes. A museum bathroom break was taken, with a photo to prove it. The search for an Edmonton Oilers fan to hug proved fruitless, with many other teams’ fans spotted. The grand total for Canada Day Bingo was 9 out of 12 points.

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