Rolling Sculpture Car Club Show, Canmore. Part V, 1969 - 1982
Our series on the great Rolling Sculpture Car show concludes with the newer cars, mostly from the 1970s.
Our series on the great Rolling Sculpture Car show concludes with the newer cars, mostly from the 1970s.
Another installment from the great Rolling Sculpture Car show in lovely Canmore, Alberta. This post focuses on cars from the 1960s.
The truck, newly designed for 1940, was very popular with consumers. Even 75 years after it was made, this Ford half ton truck remains a beautiful vehicle.
Gumbo was visiting the Cave and Basin National Historic Site, the original site around which Canada's first National Park -- Banff National Park -- was created.
A continuation of a series on some of the magnificent cars in this great show.
A car from my childhood, a beautiful 1966 Chevy Impala convertible, with an impressive 427 horses under the hood.
A classic photo of a winter storm in the Canadian Rockies, approaching the town of Banff
A look at some of the individual older cars and trucks from this interesting car show in the Canadian Rockies.
Summer in Canada brings out classic cars. The Rolling Sculpture Car show in Canmore, Alberta, presents these beautiful machines in a wonderful natural setting.
Hiking along the shore of Lake Minnewanka in Banff National Park offers wonderful unobstructed views of the dRocky Mountains.
A collection of colorful signs from the Rocky Mountain town of Banff, Alberta.
While on a hike in Banff, Sarcee snapped this photo of a woodpecker -- a sign of spring!
Crocuses are blossoming and reminding us that summer will soon be visiting us in the Northern Hemisphere.
Gumbo was visiting the historic Banff Springs Hotel in the town of Banff. It is one of Canada's well-known Canada Pacific Hotels, now run by Fairmont chain.
Hoar frost is caused by the freezing of humid air, depositing ice crystals. The results are often beautiful!