22 Feb 2008 03:49:06 | Theolonius McTavish
Copyright The Quipping Queen 2005.
CALLING ALL DORKS & DINGBATS!
Or, where do all those daffy ding-a-lings from Canada call home
anyway?
By Theolonius McTavish, a wayfaring wanderer in a very
strange land full of blessedly big bugs, breathtakingly
beautiful banshees, and more than a few bizarre blockheads
Canada is a country of extremes in terms of its size, climate,
and geography. The good news is that it's populated mostly by
modest munchkins and mild-mannered moochers. The bad news is
they have to compete for space on the back forty with a bunch of
rapidly multiplying moth-eaten, mournful-looking, misbegotten
maladroit misfits, (better known as "moose on the loose").
It’s either pretty darn cold (99.9% of residents freeze their
tootsies and booties off in the winter, except for the remainder
who are web-footed, Westcoast wunderkinds ...carrying
brightly-colored bumbershoots to fend off the seagulls or
showers whichever comes first), or it’s incredibly hot and
humid, (except for the tourist traps in Victoria catering to
dazed Americans looking for igloos, polar bears and ice-cream
made by “The Udder Guys”).
To be sure, Canucks are pretty ho-hum "Tweedle-Dee & Tweedle
Dumb" types who dearly love to blend in with beige-toned
wallpaper if at all possible.
Every now and then however, some quirky characters emerge
unobtrusively from their comfortable closets, peep out from
under their "magic" mushrooms, or casually climb down from their
ivory towers. If truth be told, Canucks can't wait to dress up
in war paint, quaff a few cold beer, and rant
“I-AM-CANADIAN” at every blinking hockey team that
comes to town!
Just where do all the dedicated dorks, delightful dingbats, and
dialectical dunderheads, plus a lively assortment of daffy
ding-a-lings call home-sweet home?
To answer this burning question meant observing the primeval
penchants and perplexing proclivities of several singularly
spaced-out souls. This painstaking research conducted during
park bench conversations with utter strangers lead to a stunning
conclusion that the majority of these quintessentially quaint
but “cool” characters were conceived in some very funky, if not
out-of-the-way spots.
In the interests of brevity, I have compiled a list of my
favorites (see the alphabet soup ingredients below).
NOTE: This dollop of data will one day become the basis of an
article appearing in a popular practical nursing newsletter on
high-risk foot care entitled, "Lessons learned from
sauntering strangers and the odd straying seagull or two while
seated on a park bench in Beacon Hill Park (one fine summer
afternoon in August casually contemplating who carried the
recessive gene for knock-knees in my family and watching a pair
of avid lawn bowlers debate the merits of munching medicated gum
to relieve stress caused by a bunyan on the big toe of a
next-door neighbor").
Now without further adieu or adios:
"A"
- Amyot (Ontario) - Aneroid (Saskatchewan) - Anola (Manitoba) -
Apohaqui (New Brunswick) - Arcola (Saskatchewan) - Arkona
(Ontario) - Aroostook (New Brunswick) - Athapap (Manitoba) -
Athol (Nova Scotia) - Attawapiskat (Ontario) - Azilda (Ontario)
"B"
- Bagot (Manitoba) - Baie Bug-in-a-Rug (Northwest Territories) -
Bareneed (Newfoundland) - Bartibog (New Brunswick) - Beulah
(Manitoba) - Beamsville (Ontario) - Bears Paw Gulch (Manitoba) -
Blow Me Down (Newfoundland) - Blubber Bay (British Columbia) -
Blumenort (Manitoba) - Borups Corners (Ontario) - Botwood
(Newfoundland) - Breakeyville (Quebec) - Bromhead (Saskatchewan)
- Burpee (New Brunswick)
"C"
- Cando (Saskatchewan) - Catchacoma (Ontario) - Chasm (British
Columbia) - Chibougamau (Quebec) - Chorlitz (Saskatchewan) -
Chuchi Lake (British Columbia) - Clo-oose (British Columbia) -
Clute (Ontario) - Coboconk (Ontario) - Couchiching (Ontario) -
Crumlin (Ontario) - Crutwell (Saskatchewan)
"D"
- Didsbury (Alberta) - Dingwall (Nova Scotia) - Dinorwic
(Ontario) - Donkin (Nova Scotia) - Dorking (Ontario) - Drumbo
(Ontario) - Drumheller (Alberta) - Dumbarton (New Brunswick) -
Dummer (Saskatchewan) - Dundela (Ontario) - Dundurn
(Saskatchewan) - Dunedin (Ontario) - Dunster (British Columbia)
"E"
- Ecum Secum (Nova Scotia) - Eureka (Nova Scotia)
"F"
- Five Fingers (Nova Scotia) - Flathead (British Columbia) -
Flin Flon (Manitoba) - Fogo (Newfoundland) - Folly Lake (Nova
Scotia) - Forget (Quebec & Saskatchewan)
"G"
- Gabarus (Nova Scotia) - Gambo (Newfoundland) - Gitchie River
(Ontario) - Goblin (Newfoundland) - Gogama (Ontario) - Gold
Bottom Gulch (Northwest Territories) - Goobies (Newfoundland) -
Gorlitz (Saskatchewan) - Gowganda (Ontario) - Gormley (Ontario)
- Grindrod (British Columbia) - Gronlid (Saskatchewan) - Grub
Gulch (British Columbia)
"H"
- Hadashville (Manitoba) - Hamiota (Manitoba) -
head-Smashed-in-Buffalo Jump (Alberta) - Hickman’s Harbour
(Newfoundland) - Hollow Water (Manitoba) - Hondo (Alberta) -
Huff’s Corners (Ontario)
"I"
- Ibyuk Pingo (Northwest Territories) - Ipperwash Beach (Ontario)
"J"
- Joe Batt’s Arm (Newfoundland)
"K"
- Kazabazua (Quebec) - Kleena Kleene (British Columbia) -
Kouchibouguac (Nova Scotia)
"L"
- Lac Bigot (Quebec) - Lachute (Québec) - Latulipe (Québec) -
Lawn (Newfoundland) - Leading Tickles (Newfoundland) - Leakville
(Saskatchewan) - Lintlaw (Saskatchewan) - Lower Sackville
(Ontario)
"M"
- Magpie (Quebec) - Mazenod (Saskatchewan) - Meota
(Saskatchewan) - Miniota (Manitoba) - Minudie (Nova Scotia) -
Mistinippi Lake (Ontario) - Monchy (Newfoundland) - Moonbeam
(Ontario) - Moosehead (Nova Scotia)
"N"
- Nahmint (British Columbia) - Nancy’s Cellar (Nova Scotia) -
Napanee (Ontario) - Napinka (Manitoba) - Naramata (British
Columbia) - Narcisse (Manitoba) - Necum Teuch (Nova Scotia) -
Neepawa (Manitoba) - Nigadoo (New Brunswick) - Nipigon (Ontario)
- Nipiwin (Saskatchewan) - Nitinat (British Columbia) - Nottawa
(Ontario) - Nuttby (Nova Scotia)
"O"
- Olalla (British Columbia) - Overflowing River (Manitoba)
"P"
- Peribonka (Quebec) - Petawawa (Ontario) - Piapot
(Saskatchewan) - Pikwitonei (Manitoba) - Pinawa (Manitoba) -
Pincher (Alberta) - Pisquid (Prince Edward Island) - Pitt
Meadows (British Columbia) - Plunkett (Saskatchewan) - Pockwock
(Nova Scotia) - Pokemouche (New Brunswick) - Ponoka (Alberta) -
Poodiac (Nova Scotia) - Pubnico (Nova Scotia) - Puce Coupe
(British Columbia) - Pugwash (Nova Scotia) - Pukatawagan
(Manitoba)
"Q"
- Quirpon (Newfoundland)
"R"
- Rusty Pond Siding (Newfoundland) - Roachville (New Brunswick)
"S"
- Scratch All Point (Nova Scotia) - Shamblers Cove
(Newfoundland) - Sicamous (British Columbia) - Sissiboo Falls
(Nova Scotia) - Skookumchuck (British Columbia) - Snooks Arm
(Newfoundland) - Snook’s Harbour (Newfoundland) - Snowball
(Ontario) - Snowflake (Manitoba) - Sop’s Arm (Newfoundland) -
Spillamacheen (British Columbia) - Sputinow (Alberta) - Spuzzum
(British Columbia) - Squitty Bay (British Columbia) - Stickney
(New Brunswick) - Stukely-Sud (Quebec) - Sucker Creek (Ontario)
- Sully (Quebec) - Sybouts (Saskatchewan)
"T"
- Ta Ta Creek (British Columbia) - Tabusintac (Nova Scotia) -
Tadmore (Saskatchewan) - Tangent (Alberta) - Tantallon (Nova
Scotia & Saskatchewan) - Tatalrose (British Columbia) -
Tatamagouche (Nova Scotia) - The Off Ground (Newfoundland) - The
Pas (Manitoba) - Thrums (British Columbia) - Tichborne (Ontario)
- Tidnish (Nova Scotia) - Tiddville (Nova Scotia) - Tilting
(Newfoundland) - Tin Cap (Ontario) - Tingwick (Quebec) -
Tizzard’s Harbour (Newfoundland) - Tofino (British Columbia) -
Tomifobia (Quebec) - Toogood Arm (Newfoundland) - Tring Jonction
(Quebec) - Tuffnell (Saskatchewan) - Tugaske (Saskatchewan) -
Tulameen (British Columbia) - Tumbler Ridge (British Columbia) -
Turkey Point (Ontario) - Turtleford (Saskatchewan) - Tusket
(Nova Scotia)
"U"
- Ucluelet (British Columbia) - Udney (Ontario) - Upsalquitch
(New Brunswick)
"V"
- Vulcan (Alberta)
"W"
- Waasis (New Brunswick) - Wabamun (Alberta) - Wabigoon
(Ontario) - Wagmatcook (Nova Scotia) - Wahwashkesh (Ontario) -
Waiparous (Alberta) - Wakopa (Manitoba) - Waldo (British
Columbia) - Wanless (Manitoba) - Wanup (Ontario) - Wapella
(Saskatchewan) - Wapske (New Brunswick) - Wasa (British
Columbia) - Wasagaming (Manitoba) - Washabuck Centre (Nova
Scotia) - Washago (Ontario) - Waskada (Manitoba) - Wawa
(Ontario) - Waweig (New Brunswick) - Wawota (Saskatchewan) -
Wikwemikong (Ontario) - Wilno (Ontario) - Wild Bight
(Newfoundland) - Wild Goose (Ontario) - Windigo (Quebec) -
Winger (Ontario) - Winkler (Manitoba) - Witless Bay
(Newfoundland) - Woburn (Quebec) - Woking (Alberta) - Wooler
(Ontario) - Worby (Manitoba) - Wymbolwood Beach (Ontario) -
Wynyard (Saskatchewan)
"Y"
- Yahk (British Columbia) - Yarbo (Saskatchewan) - Yamaska
(Quebec) - Yarker (Ontario) - Youbou (British Columbia)
"Z"
- Zeballos (British Columbia) - Zhoda (Ontario)
With all these exotic places to visit, no wonder this frozen
fairyland flings its doors open to the occasional inquisitive,
idiosyncratic individual not to mention a happy horde of "can
do" characters and yodelling "yes" people. After all, when it
comes right down to it, Canada is one very hunky dory place to
putter about, (at least that's what all the tourist brochures
say).
So, if you're a dabbling dork, a dainty dweeb, or dashing
ding-a-ling ...there's definitely a place here with your name on
it. And when you're roaming about in this blooming big bog full
of backwoods burgs, just keep your eyes peeled for those
"Welcome" signs inviting "accidental tourists" or "flat-earth
folks" to drop by. And let's face it, they need all the
wayfaring strangers they can get to liven up their cute if not a
tad peculiar corner of the planet!
About Author :
Theolonius McTavish, an oddball journalist who enjoys tootling
about in a pitted pick-up truck with a glow-in-the-dark plastic
heffalump hood ornament ...when he's not gathering ribald
remarks from clodhoppers and cockamamies lollygagging about in
the Court of the
Quipping Queen