Moose Jaw and Calgary, Canada
Moose Jaw appeared to be vacant. Found out it was a Canadian Holiday.
Moose Jaw had some attractive bldgs.
Now where are those murals. Susan consults a map with all of them listed.
Moose Jaw's past was depicted in varying themes by the murals.
Canadian planes from past conflicts.
Paper boy from early Moose Jaw history.
Farming has long been an important industry in Moose Jaw.
As in most areas of the U.S., the train had a big impact on Moose Jaw.
Indians are a big part of the culture of Canada.
No tour of Moose Jaw would be complete without a picture of moose. This was a pretty park in town.
In Calgary, our campground was just outside of town. Susan waves from the back of the truck.
Calgary has an impressive skyline.
Mirrored windows on bldgs. were everywhere in Calgary.
Here you can see the Calgary Tower, which looks much like the space needle in Seattle.
Another tall building in Calgary.
This is an impressive mural in Calgary. Oil production is big business in Alberta.
This is the Bow River in Calgary along the Fish Creek Bicycle Trail.
A bicycle/pedestrial bridge over the Bow River.
Bicycle riding, good weather, Susan is happy!
Another Bow River view.
Susan buys our light rail tickets for the trip into downtown Calgary.
Calgary has an impressive downtown mall area.
Susan says this guy better hurry up and make a move.
Food, beverages and music at the "Taste of Calgary" festival we attended.
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