The "Proud to be Saskatchewan-ese" song by the Canada Wide Science Fair organizing committee
A shot of the audience making thunderstorm sound effects.
Will Turk, in yellow, throws the free orange Canada Wide frisbee to his room-mate, Keelan Cumming, in green. Frisbee throwing was a great way to spend the down time between judging.
At the Western Development Museum
"Why is this bridge so long?"
The Delta Bessborough Hotel, A Castle on the River. A very nice hotel in downtown Saskatoon
The Delta Bessborough Hotel, A Castle on the River. Another view of this very nice hotel in downtown Saskatoon
A coniferous forest through chlorophyll detecting glasses
The home of Prime Minister John Diefenbaker in Prince Albert.
The hay ride was a big hit with the kids after supper at the SIAST Centre in Prince Albert on Wednesday.
This picture is a SECRET. This is what people from the National Science Fair Committee were doing on Wednesday while you were on tours!!! We were stuffing enveloppes that were giving at the Award Ceremony on Friday. On the picture you see Carole (Québec) and Laurie (Southern Ontario) at work. Sorry for the dots on the blackboard and whiteboard. I had to put them just in case there was secret information displayed on them!!!
Tour at the Regina Science Center. Bobled in Olympic room.
Lemur at the Regina Science Center
Brodie Davis and Andrew Bell watching the Science show at the Regina Science Center.
Yet another fascinating statue in downtown Saskatoon
Jen, Nazlee, and Casey on the wooden bridge overlooking Saskatchewan River.
Group hug before we all leave on a jet plane
Kevin ponders the mysteries of the Saskatchewan River, while the Toronto team members engage in a heated discussion on the ecological effects of yellow jackets on local wildlife.
Saskatchewan River. "Mom? I can't hear you. Your signal's breaking up. Oh, just wait a second. This isn't my cell phone, it's just my jacket hood. Oops."
Saskatchewan River. Jen under the umbrella tree
CrossinTaline, Sandy, and Mahvish crossing the Saskatchewan River