Visiting Canada

Once you get to Alberta, you're also fine to speed a bit- I don't drive less than 20km over everywhere I go (except school, park, and construction zones).

If you also post to the various vintage/retro Canadian Facebook pages, you may get a few more people local to where you're going come out of the woodwork.
 
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No build thread on this, as it's just a rental for the day.

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Apologies for the sweaty mugshot, it was hot, damn hot. Basically, it's hotter than a snake's ass in a wagon rut. (Anyone care to name the movie)


Whistler was a phenomenal experience, glad I've ticked that off the bucket list 😁
 

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Congrats @Madmax1993 I've spend time at the park a couple times, I have one FS in my stable, been with my kids and brother during family vacations. It's amazing what's been built, met people from all over the world going up the lift.

I love how they have trails for every level from easy to expert, I stuck to greens and some easy blues.

You're rental sled looks like it would have been a hoot! 👍 😁 🇨🇦
 
Been to BC twice
We both love it.
Hope all the fires are not effecting you
Going again next year.
Vancouver Island is stunning
 
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