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Monthly Archives: July 2022
Doing Some Repairs to Bella the Vintage Boler
Something you quickly learn when you own a vintage RV is there is always something that needs to be worked on or fixed. We’ve been very fortunate that — so far — everything we’ve had to do to “Bella” has … Continue reading
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Tagged Alberta, Bella, Bella the Boler, Boler, Canada, clearance light, propane tank, RV, RV repair, vintage, vintage trailer
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Drone Footage of Freight Train near Mortlach, Saskatchewan
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Tagged Besant Campground, Canada, CPR, DJI, DJI Mavic Pro, drone, freight train, Mavic Pro, Saskatchewan, train, trains
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Moose Jaw Road Trip – Part 4
Our fourth day on the road sees us finally make it to Moose Jaw and the Sukanen Ship and Pioneer Village Museum. After a quick walk through the swap meet, we set out to tour the various buildings and exhibits.
Posted in History, Travel
Tagged Canada, grain elevator, history, Moose Jaw, museum, road trip, Saskatchewan, Sukanen, Sukanen Ship Pioneer Village Museum
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Visiting the Mortlach Museum in Saskatchewan
We have been trying to visit the museum in Mortlach, Saskatchewan for many years now but either always had no time to stop or we could only stop at a time when they were closed. This time I made a … Continue reading
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Tagged Canada, fire hall, history, Mortlach, museum, Saskatchewan
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Road Trip to Moose Jaw – Part 2
It’s our first time venturing into the Cypress Hills and there is a lot to see. From the restored 1908 St. Margaret’s church to a “museum” of fire prevention, to the highest point of land in Canada between the Rocky … Continue reading
Posted in Geocaching, History, Travel
Tagged abandoned, Alberta, backroads, church, Cypress Hills, exploring, Provincial Park, school, St. Margarets
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