September 2017
We had read that Kamloops had an Art Alley so we went to investigate.
The oldest public building in Kamloops, St Andrews on the Square, was constructed in 1887.
When it was first constructed in the late 1800s, in response to the growth of the city, the church was built on land that had been donated by the Canadian Pacific Railway. The land which, at that time, had actually been located on the very outskirts of the town as it had existed at that time. In addition to the gift of the land itself, the construction costs for building this structure were actually raised, in large part, by the CPR employees themselves.
Gaglardi was born in Mission, British Columbia as one of eleven children to poor Italian immigrants. In 1943 he married Jennie Sandin, a Pentecostal minister. He attended bible school and was also ordained as a Pentecostal minister. In 1947 they moved to Kamloops and he became leader of Calvary Temple (now St. Andrew’s). Phil began the radio program “Chapel in the Sky” and Jennie the “Aunt Jennie” broadcast. Gaglardi continued his weekly 15 minute broadcasts throughout his political career.
The Gaglardis had two sons: Bob Gaglardi, founder of Northland Properties (whose holdings include the 35-hotel Sandman Hotel chain and 100-plus restaurants under various labels) whose son Tom Gaglardi is the current owner of the National Hockey League's Dallas Stars, and Bill, a Calgary businessman.
Murals on an Indian Restaurant.
I love how they have preserved their historical buildings with these plaques.
Art Alley
We head out to the spectacular scenery to Jasper.
Our trusty car who has done a lot of mileage on this trip.
Basically a straight line.
Typical sight.
A and W are really common out west, we don't see thatmany in Ontario. John had to get a root beer.
Logging trucks sign.
Arrow is pointing to Mount Terry Fox.
2017 is the 150th anniversary of Confederation. As Canada's gift, the 2017 Discovery Pass will provide free admission for the entire year to Parks Canada places from coast to coast to coast. Got it!
We are splurging tonight staying at the Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge.
Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge is a 700 acre year-round luxury mountain resort which wraps around the shores of pristine Lac Beauvert and Canada's #1 Golf Resort Course. The resort's charming village of cedar chalets and Luxury Signature Cabins, all connected by picturesque paths, offer guests unique access to explore the natural environment surrounding the resort.
In 1921 Canadian National Railways took over Tent City. They immediately renovated the existing camp to eight log cabins, and officially opened in June of 1922. Expansion proceeded through the year with additional guest cabins. Some of these original cabins still stand today. The main building was touted as the largest single-storey log structure in the world.
Well-deserved with an amazing view.
The reflections were stunning!
Why didn't we book the Outlook Cabin that the Queen stayed in??
Package Includes:
Accommodation in Outlook Cabin for two nights
$150 nightly credit to be used in the Spa or Dining Outlets
Rates begin at $3,965 per night plus taxes. However, it does sleep 12.
Weekly recap with more photos
Day 5 - Denver CO to Rapid City SD
The Curtis Hotel Denver CO funky themed floors
Day 6 - Rapid City SD Mount Rushmore City of Presidents
Day 7 - Rapid City SD to Billings MT Crazy Horse and Little Big Horn
Day 8 - Billings MT to Driggs ID
Day 9 - Jackson Hole WY and Grand Teton NP
Day 12 - Spokane WA to Port Angeles WADay 5 - Denver CO to Rapid City SD
The Curtis Hotel Denver CO funky themed floors
Day 6 - Rapid City SD Mount Rushmore City of Presidents
Day 7 - Rapid City SD to Billings MT Crazy Horse and Little Big Horn
Day 8 - Billings MT to Driggs ID
Day 9 - Jackson Hole WY and Grand Teton NP
The scenery is stunning. What a good idea to make the National Parks free in celebration of 150 years of being Canada.
ReplyDeleteThose mountains in Jasper are achingly beautiful. They're calling me home.
ReplyDeleteJasper Park Lodge, a must see and stay if you are a Canadian. The views, mountain tops with snow and reflections off the lake are "to die for". Best seen with the love of your life and BFF.
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