Canada: Alberta, BC and the Rocky Mountains
Folder: Canada
I took a trip from Portland (OR) to Montana, then to Calgary, Banff, Bow Lake, Kamloops, Merritt, Vancouver and back to Portland. I left on September 15 and came back on September 19, 2006.
BNSF 2084 on the USA-Canadian border
Last days of my old passport: Two Canadian customs…
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I didn't know that Chief Mountain customs post stamped my passport, so I couldn't explain it when the customs at Vancouver International Airport asked me about it, mostly because she held her thumb over "Canada". I thought: "Which obscure European country put a stamp in my passport?", but then I remembered and I was let into Canada.
Canadian car: Beaumont
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Canada from the plane from Frankfurt to Portland
Canada from the plane from Frankfurt to Portland
Canadian images: View of Vancouver from Elsje Poin…
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Elsje Point was named after Elsje de Ridder Larsen Armstrong (1918–1981) to recognize 35 years of volunteer service in the city of Vancouver.
Canadian images: Wooden steam tug S.S. Master
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The Master is a wood-hulled, single-screw steam tug. She was designed and built by Arthur Moscrop in his Beach Avenue Shipyard in 1922. She is the sole surviving wooden hulled steam tug in North America. She is powered by a triple expansion steam engine built in Scotland in 1916.
From the sign near the boat.
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