*FREE* Printable Travel Bingo - Ottawa-Gatineau (Set of 6)
When I am in the process of getting excited for a trip, I like to do some research into what kind of things I might see at my destination. I design a bingo card, and it helps me look for things that I might not notice otherwise. It’s fun and can be used for some friendly competition with your travel buddy!!! I usually forgo the bingo dauber due to liquid restrictions, but a pen/marker works just fine!
Now that I located here, in Canada’s capital, I have noticed a few interesting things to look out for. Enjoy!
Includes cards for 6 players.
I would like to acknowledge that the land on which we explore is the traditional unceded territory of the Algonquin Anishinaabeg peoples.
When I am in the process of getting excited for a trip, I like to do some research into what kind of things I might see at my destination. I design a bingo card, and it helps me look for things that I might not notice otherwise. It’s fun and can be used for some friendly competition with your travel buddy!!! I usually forgo the bingo dauber due to liquid restrictions, but a pen/marker works just fine!
Now that I located here, in Canada’s capital, I have noticed a few interesting things to look out for. Enjoy!
Includes cards for 6 players.
I would like to acknowledge that the land on which we explore is the traditional unceded territory of the Algonquin Anishinaabeg peoples.
When I am in the process of getting excited for a trip, I like to do some research into what kind of things I might see at my destination. I design a bingo card, and it helps me look for things that I might not notice otherwise. It’s fun and can be used for some friendly competition with your travel buddy!!! I usually forgo the bingo dauber due to liquid restrictions, but a pen/marker works just fine!
Now that I located here, in Canada’s capital, I have noticed a few interesting things to look out for. Enjoy!
Includes cards for 6 players.
I would like to acknowledge that the land on which we explore is the traditional unceded territory of the Algonquin Anishinaabeg peoples.