WADD SQUAD Blog
The Worldwide Adventures of the Wadd Squad: Starr, Emma and Mike Waddington.
Saturday, February 17, 2007
Wednesday, February 14, 2007
Snow Storm!
It has been a long time since Hamilton has had a 'lake effect' snow storm but we are in the middle of one today (Valentine's Day). Some parts of Hamilton have had 70cm of snow in the last 30 hours. We have about 40-50cm in Westdale - and it is still snowing. Get out the snowshoes ... time to play in the powder.
Thursday, February 01, 2007
Wednesday, January 24, 2007
Saturday, January 20, 2007
The Pirates of Cootes

Not many people know this but the Wadd Squad is related to Pirates. Much of our family is from the Nova Scotia south shore - Empire Loyalists that moved there during the American Revolution. Our Privateer (government supported Pirates) relatives lived in Liverpool.
At least that much of this post is true.
What is a little known fact is that those Pirates made their way up the St. Lawrence to Lake Ontario and then spent many years in Cootes Paradise which backs off the parkland beside our house here in Westdale. But a Paradise it was not. There were Scurvey Dogs, Swash Bucklers and Scally Wags. But it was often thought that the Pirates had buried their treasure somewhere in the Ravines and forests adjacent to Cootes.
Earlier today the Wadd Squad found three clues that looked like they may be linked to that old hidden treasure. So with clues in hand Emma and her friends set on an adventure an unearthed three parts of the old pirate treasure map above. Each part of the map was in its own mini treasure chest (and quite amazingly the map was drawn to the current international orienteering map standards). After the map was pieced together Emma and her 8 friends raced through the woods of Cootes and found the Pirates Treasure. Happy 9th Birthday Emma.
At least that much of this post is true.
What is a little known fact is that those Pirates made their way up the St. Lawrence to Lake Ontario and then spent many years in Cootes Paradise which backs off the parkland beside our house here in Westdale. But a Paradise it was not. There were Scurvey Dogs, Swash Bucklers and Scally Wags. But it was often thought that the Pirates had buried their treasure somewhere in the Ravines and forests adjacent to Cootes.
Earlier today the Wadd Squad found three clues that looked like they may be linked to that old hidden treasure. So with clues in hand Emma and her friends set on an adventure an unearthed three parts of the old pirate treasure map above. Each part of the map was in its own mini treasure chest (and quite amazingly the map was drawn to the current international orienteering map standards). After the map was pieced together Emma and her 8 friends raced through the woods of Cootes and found the Pirates Treasure. Happy 9th Birthday Emma.
-Captain Mike and First Mate Starr
Sunday, January 14, 2007
THI III: Emma beats Starr

The THI is a very prestigious adventure run competition held in the hills of Caledon. THI stands for the Tree Hugger Invitational and is hosted by our good friends Barb and Rich of Team Tree Huggers. This year the event was held on a brand new orienteering map and with Mike still injured the Wadd Squad competition was between Starr and Emma. Mike ran with Emma and let Emma do all the navigating (only helping her twice). There were 26 checkpoints scattered throughout the forest and a 90 minute time limit. The results?
Emma: 21
Starr: 20
Photo of the Year
After two weeks of asking friends to help us choose our favourite non-family photo of the year we have decided to go with the photo of Stockholm.
Wednesday, December 27, 2006
2006 'Nature' Photo
We need your help to select our favourite 2006 'nature' photo for the Waddington Photo Gallery. Here are our top five at the moment. If you have a favourite send us an email or leave a comment. We'll decide sometime in early January.
2006 Family Photo

Every year we choose our favourite family photo and our favourite nature photo and get the photos plaqued and place them in our stairwell at home. We have been doing this now for
20 years so that is 40 of our favourite photos. Click here to see our favourite family and nature photos from 1986 to 2005.
Choosing our favourite family photo for 2006 was easy (photo above) because our visit to Zermatt was our favourite holiday and adventure this year.








