Huey the lost Canadian Goose lives on Myers Island, just south of Campbellford, Ontario, along with Lily, Milly, Ena, Rhonda, and lots of their friends. Their story takes place along the Trent Severn waterway, a water body that is made up of 386 kilometres of interconnected lakes and rivers that stretches through central Ontario. The waterway is home to all types of birds and wildlife, including loons, otters, mink, squirrels, chipmunks, ducks, turtles, beaver, deer, coyotes, and-of course-geese.
One very rainy spring day in 2017, the waterway was particularly high. This story is about a goose who ventured out with his family on that day, and got lost. Huey ended up on the shore, where he found a new family and a new home. This family and home ended up being very different from what he expected, but he was loved and felt protected there.
With this experience, Huey learns that it's OK to be different, and that different can actually be pretty special....
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