Canada #44
Canadian loos have wonderful views
of mountains, sea and sky.
Coast to coast, from west to east,
these views will satisfy!
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In summer at Butchart Gardens
where flowers are celebrated,
they are blooming everywhere –
even the loos are decorated!
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could always sit and ponder
the view from his bathroom window
of the mountains over yonder.
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At beautiful Deep Cove
you’ll find this deluxe facility.
Pitt River is very scenic
but the toilets aren’t so pretty.
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Before you take a gondola ride
have a toilet stop.
There are no handy bathrooms
on the mountain top!
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A toilet block amidst the trees –
its location is quite practical.
With running water everywhere,
you might need to be tactical.
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Old buildings at the village
tell tales of long ago.
This outhouse has seen better days.
It’s only there for show.
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A long walk around the islands
might leave you feeling needy.
With a bathroom halfway round the track
you won’t have to be speedy.
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When the Blue Jays are in town
and you go to see the game,
learn about baseball history
in the Washroom Hall of Fame.
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is very well disguised.
It’s only when you walk around
that you can see the signs.
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So when you visit Canada
and you need to use the loo,
it’s highly likely it will have
an amazing view!
Revisit other loos with fabulous views:
A Loo With a View – The Kevtoberfest Edition
A Loo With a View – The English Edition
A Loo With a View – The Cruise Edition
A Loo With a View – The Hawaiian Edition
or search #looswithviews
How fabulous and oh yes, always need a loo near waterfalls. 😂
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Definitely! 🙂
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Oh how clever! Quite a few chuckles in your post.
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I’m glad you enjoyed this post Jane. You reminded me too that I meant to include links to some previous loos with views posts and I’ve updated the post with that. You might enjoy some of the others too. 🙂
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Well, looks have been quite a feature of your travels as they have been for me too, but I would never have thought of photographing them and making them a feature of my blog. I love the little ditties too!
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Loos, not looks!
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These days we are always on the lookout for interesting toilets. 😀
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I like those Montmorency Falls toilets, they look grand!
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They were very flash inside too, all brand new and pretty. 🙂
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Even better 😉
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Spectacular scenery and the cutest looking loo is the one that isn’t one any more ❤
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It was very cute, tucked away in a garden.
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I love your loo obsession, Carol, and it’s a great way to use up oddments of photos. Skilfully done 😆😆 xx
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Thanks Jo. I’m quite particular about public facilities so if one comes with a great view it’s a bonus.
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Ha ha, do people ever give you odd looks as you photograph the loos?
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I have to admit I try to be discreet when I take loo photos. 🙂
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Besides the great views, good photography, wonderful flowers, and nice rhyming, this is a very timely post for me. We’re going to Seattle to visit family next month, and I had so hoped to see the Butchart Gardens, but due to physical challenges, I learned today my sister-in-law can’t make the trip. So, thank you for sharing the photos, loos and all. 🙂
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Oh, that’s a shame. The gardens are wonderful. I would love to go again in another season.
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Glad to know I’m not the only one who checks out the loos. Nicely done post!
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We like a loo with a good view, but of course it needs to be presentable inside as well. 🙂
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😀
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Very clever. Nice to know good facilities are available.
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The ones at Pitt River didn’t look great and I didn’t try them. 🙂
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Apparently our greatest creative thoughts often come while sitting on the loo … and your poetry clearly proves it! You should write more of these poems Carol; it’s well worth the investment.
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Thank you Denzil for this compliment. I have fun writing these poems. 😀
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You did wax lyrical about these necessities of life!
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They are a necessity, but some are nicer than others. 😀
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Who knew
That a post about a loo
Could leave you all agog
With its tales of bogs
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This is the first time I’ve ever had a rhyming response to a Loo With a View! Well done, and a gold star for you. 😀⭐
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Thanks very much, I’m delighted!
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Loos with views! Who doesn’t need a view when they are visiting the facilities? Great post, great poem, great photos. Like it.
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Thanks Jonno. We have a lot of fun gathering the photos for our loos with views posts.
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Quite the LOO connection. Still the outhouse wins… always! Unique post, for sure. 🙂
Peta
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The outhouse is pretty isn’t it. Thanks, Peta.
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That made me smile. 🙂 There are lots of lovely loos there and I’m glad that the outhouse one was only there for show – it did look a bit basic!
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I doubt you’d be flushing out there Elaine. 🙂
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What a fun post and clever poetry!
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Thank you Sue. I always have fun writing these posts.
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You’re so cute making it rhyme!! 😀
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Thanks Lorraine. I love writing these posts.
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Brilliant! (and beautiful)
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Thanks! All of the views were stunning.
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Who knew a blog post about toilets could be so beautiful! Wow! Thank you for sharing 🙂 It’s been so long since I’ve been to Canada and Toronto, but I’d love to visit again.
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Thank you. I’m glad you enjoyed it. We hope to visit Canada again too.
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Love it! What a brilliant post. Who’d have thought views from loos could be so breathtaking! 🙂
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Especially when the loo isn’t always that nice. 🙂
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It’s always fun to read your recap of fun loos with views found in your travels. Great array you have here. The Washroom Hall of Fame is certainly a contrast to the Black Creek Pioneer Village outhouse! 🙂
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True! The baseball bathroom was quite flash. 🙂
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