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Grrrr, Mounties.

April 9, 2008

Grrrr, Mounties.

WOOF, my faithful canine followers! I've taken a very long break from my travels; Bubba was homesick. Plus, I really wanted to be home with my best buds Dylan and Cole while they enjoyed a break between filming "Kings of Appletown" and starting production on "The Suite Life on Deck." While it was good being home, watching them play Super Smash Bros. Brawl all day got kinda boring after a while. It was time to hit the road again...

So I took the great advice of loyal Sprouse Bros. fan Mackenzie and now I'm in Toronto, Canada enjoying the early days of Spring. It's still pretty chilly here, but that's what I have this cool fur coat for, right? Mackenzie sent me a HUGE list of places to visit which was quite helpful. After filling up on a big breakfast of protein-rich kibble, my first stop was Paramount Canada's Wonderland, the largest theme park in Canada. Paramount Wonderland has more than 180 attractions and 50-yep, I said 50!-thrilling rides; I had a total blasty blast. Wonderland also has Canada's only suspended roller coaster and the largest outdoor wave pool in the country. I dipped my paws in but didn't go for a swim. Can you believe I forgot my arm floaties in Los Angeles? Safety first, kids!

On my second day of my trip I decided to visit some animal pals and cruised to the Toronto Zoo. One of the largest zoos in the world, the Toronto Zoo has over 5,000 animals representing over 460 species. Oh yea, and over six miles of walking trails. Six miles! If I had a tail, I would have walked it clean off! I tried to feed the straw colored fruit bat but it wouldn't come out of its tree, so instead I went and growled at the Canada Lynx, a furry little cat I'm pretty sure I could have taken in a fight.

After all the animal bonding, I visited the CN Tower, the world's tallest building. It stands over 1,815 feet tall. Now might be a good time to tell you guys Bubba-love is afraid of heights. But I braved the elevator ride to the Sky Pod, a viewing deck 1,465 feet up. I inched my paws to the window to check out the view and quickly ran back to the elevator with my nub between my legs. Yea, so I was scared. Want to make something of it?! I tried to calm my tummy with a bite from the award winning 360 restaurant which slowly spins around near the top of the tower, but got a doggy bag to go and am now resting comfortably four floors up at my hotel.

In the hotel hot tub tonight some lovely Canadian ladies told I still need to hit up the Ontario Science Center and some pretty sweet skate parks in the area. Maybe I'll get to those tomorrow. For now I'm just going to lounge here, belly in the air, tongue wagging, paws firmly on the ground... WOOF!

Bubba Sprouse